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$34.99
Ha'Penny Dublin Dry Ginâ
$34.99
The Story
HAâPENNY DUBLIN DRY GIN IS A SMALL BATCH POT DISTILLED GIN FEATURING 13 EXPERTLY SELECTED BOTANICALS OFFERING A UNIQUE FLAVOUR AND TASTE INSPIRED BY DUBLIN.
Haâpenny is a well-rounded Gin with a slightly citrusy floral aroma and a lingering sweetness. It can be consumed neat with a drop of water but is best served with a slice of lemon and sprig of mint with tonic water. Named after the iconic Haâpenny Bridge, the Haâpenny range features Geranium, Dandelion, Lavender and Blackberry, all botanicals which would have been growing in the nearby Phoenix Park in Victorian times when the bridge was built.
Haâpenny is a well-rounded Gin with a slightly citrusy floral aroma and a lingering sweetness. It can be consumed neat with a drop of water but is best served with a slice of lemon and sprig of mint with tonic water. Named after the iconic Haâpenny Bridge, the Haâpenny range features Geranium, Dandelion, Lavender and Blackberry, all botanicals which would have been growing in the nearby Phoenix Park in Victorian times when the bridge was built.
Description
HAâPENNY DUBLIN DRY GIN IS A SMALL BATCH POT DISTILLED GIN FEATURING 13 EXPERTLY SELECTED BOTANICALS OFFERING A UNIQUE FLAVOUR AND TASTE INSPIRED BY DUBLIN.
Haâpenny is a well-rounded Gin with a slightly citrusy floral aroma and a lingering sweetness. It can be consumed neat with a drop of water but is best served with a slice of lemon and sprig of mint with tonic water. Named after the iconic Haâpenny Bridge, the Haâpenny range features Geranium, Dandelion, Lavender and Blackberry, all botanicals which would have been growing in the nearby Phoenix Park in Victorian times when the bridge was built.
Haâpenny is a well-rounded Gin with a slightly citrusy floral aroma and a lingering sweetness. It can be consumed neat with a drop of water but is best served with a slice of lemon and sprig of mint with tonic water. Named after the iconic Haâpenny Bridge, the Haâpenny range features Geranium, Dandelion, Lavender and Blackberry, all botanicals which would have been growing in the nearby Phoenix Park in Victorian times when the bridge was built.












