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Gin: Drumshanbo Gunpowder Italian Fig & Laurel Gin | 700ML
This limited edition Drumshanbo Gin is unapologetically Mediterranean. Italian fig brings soft sweetness, while laurel adds an aromatic, almost culinary edge.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 86 (43%ABV)
Origin: Ireland
Distillery: The Shed Distillery
This limited edition Drumshanbo Gin is unapologetically Mediterranean. Italian fig brings soft sweetness, while laurel adds an aromatic, almost culinary edge. Created in collaboration with mixologist Bruno Vanzan, it is designed to shine in cocktails but also performs beautifully over ice.
Drumshanbo Gunpowder Italian Fig & Laurel Gin | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Great elegance and charm on the nose.
Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.
Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
The Shed Distillery is the first distillery in Connaught in over 101 years, based in the tiny rural village of Drumshanbo in Co, Leitrim. The brand made its name creating the wildly popular Gunpowder Gin. It was crafted with an intriguing botanical selection that included gunpowder tea. This was followed by Sausage Tree Vodka, made with the fruit of the Kigelia Africana (also known as the sausage tree because the fruit looks like sausages, definitely worth a Google). Drumshanbos inaugural whiskey release is a triple-distilled, single pot still whiskey. The mash bill contains malted and unmalted barley as well as a 5% helping of Irish Barra oats, demonstrating both an appreciation for the pot stills heritage and a helping of that experimental side were used to seeing from the Connaught-based producers. Every drop of Drumshanbo Single Pot Still Inaugural Release was crafted by head distiller Brian Taft at the distillery itself. The Shed Distillery made a decision that it would not buy any spirit made elsewhere, which is quite refreshing for an Irish whiskey brand. The distillery is also in the process of expanding and recently opened a brand new 1.5m visitor centre. Fun fact: Prince Albert of Monaco and Count Carl Von Hardenberg of the German drinks dynasty are the proud owners of two of the first-ever casks of whiskey distilled in Drumshanbo.




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