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2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition. SILVER Medal (Best in Class). Traditional Irish Whey Distillate solely used. Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Densely fruity, immediately attractive & appealing citrus zest mingles with summer fruit aromas. At various times melon, pear drops, grape fruit, raspberry & boiled sweets emerge. Taste. With plenty of water this makes a refreshing long drink. Drunk neat, this exceptionally very high volume quadruple distilled Irish spirit naturally provides an overwhelming kick & is certainly not recommended to ever take it in this fashion! However, when substantially diluted with the usual range of mixers the complexity is overwhelming, as is the case, when used as a substitute cocktail spirit base. It is truly in a category of its own. Flavour: Warming & peppery, the initial shock subsides & a balanced fruitiness shows through. With water the middle taste is longer & reveals more fruit. Finish. Long lingering & warming, with a dry & spicy tail. Overview. It has all the characteristics of old fashioned Irish Poteen & would be appreciated by pureists. Like the less strong poteens in this range, it is remarkably smooth very versatile in making smooth cocktails & has no 'after taste' burn. ...
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Not for beginners perhaps but worthy for aficionados attention. Like the Farmers Strength, then try this excellent one. 2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition. SILVER Medal (Best in Class). Traditional Irish Whey Distillate solely used. Distillate. The 96.0% vol. Irish Whey Distillate used results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Densely fruity, immediately attractive & appealing citrus zest mingles with summer fruit aromas. At various times melon, pear drops, grape fruit, raspberry & boiled sweets emerge. Taste. With plenty of water this makes a refreshing long drink. Drunk neat, this exceptionally very high volume quadruple distilled Irish spirit naturally provides an overwhelming kick & is certainly not recommended to ever take it in this fashion! However, when substantially diluted with the usual range of mixers the complexity is overwhelming, as is the case, when used as a substitute cocktail spirit base. It is truly in a category of its own. Flavour: Warming & peppery, the initial shock subsides & a balanced fruitiness shows through. With water the middle taste is longer & reveals more fruit. Finish. Long lingering & warming, with a dry & spicy tail. Overview. It has all the characteristics of old fashioned Irish Poteen & would be appreciated by purists. Like the less strong poteens in this range, it is remarkably smooth very versatile in making smooth cocktails & has no 'after taste' burn. ...
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2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition. SILVER Medal (Best in Class). Traditional Irish Whey Distillate solely used. Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Densely fruity, immediately attractive & appealing citrus zest mingles with summer fruit aromas. At various times melon, pear drops, grape fruit, raspberry & boiled sweets emerge. Taste. With plenty of water this makes a refreshing long drink. Drunk neat, this exceptionally very high volume quadruple distilled Irish spirit naturally provides an overwhelming kick & is certainly not recommended to ever take it in this fashion! However, when substantially diluted with the usual range of mixers the complexity is overwhelming, as is the case, when used as a substitute cocktail spirit base. It is truly in a category of its own. Flavour: Warming & peppery, the initial shock subsides & a balanced fruitiness shows through. With water the middle taste is longer & reveals more fruit. Finish. Long lingering & warming, with a dry & spicy tail. Overview. It has all the characteristics of old fashioned Irish Poteen & would be appreciated by pureists. Like the less strong poteens in this range, it is remarkably smooth very versatile in making smooth cocktails & has no 'after taste' burn. ...
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2012 USA Ultimate Spirits Challange. Score 92 Points. Accolade: Excellent, Highly Recommended. IWSC Gold Medal 2003. 2003 International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold Medal (Ireland's only 2003 spirit Gold Medal winner). Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Slight vanilla scented, with a hint of sweetness & a full range of light fruits including melon & citrus. Taste. Drunk neat this triple-distilled Irish spirit provides a rich though crisp taste. With the usual range of mixers the complexity & smoothness shows through. As a replacement cocktail spirit base, its versatility is readily apparent, making an equally outstanding daiquiri, margarita, martini, screwdriver & Tom Collins. See http://www.irish-poteen.com/consumer/cons_cocktails.html Finish. Slightly warming & a smooth finish. The slight essence of fruits is ever present. Profile. Clean, exceptional balance. Overview. It has a smooth delicate flavour & can be drunk neat in moderation, with mixers, or as a cocktail base, whereby the pleasant aftertaste lingers on. In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover. ...
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Limited stock. 2012 USA Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Score 92 Points. Accolade: Excellent, Highly Recommended. IWSC Gold Medal 2003. 2003 International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold Medal (Ireland's only 2003 spirit Gold Medal winner). Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Slight vanilla scented, with a hint of sweetness & a full range of light fruits including melon & citrus. Taste. Drunk neat this triple-distilled Irish spirit provides a rich though crisp taste. With the usual range of mixers the complexity & smoothness shows through. As a replacement cocktail spirit base, its versatility is readily apparent, making an equally outstanding daiquiri, margarita, martini, screwdriver & Tom Collins. Finish. Slightly warming & a smooth finish. The slight essence of fruits is ever present. Profile. Clean, exceptional balance. Overview. It has a smooth delicate flavour & can be drunk neat in moderation, with mixers, or as a cocktail base, whereby the pleasant aftertaste lingers on. In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover. ...
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2012 USA Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Score 92 Points. Accolade: Excellent, Highly Recommended. IWSC Gold Medal 2003. 2003 International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold Medal (Ireland's only 2003 spirit Gold Medal winner). Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Slight vanilla scented, with a hint of sweetness & a full range of light fruits including melon & citrus. Taste. Drunk neat this triple-distilled Irish spirit provides a rich though crisp taste. With the usual range of mixers the complexity & smoothness shows through. As a replacement cocktail spirit base, its versatility is readily apparent, making an equally outstanding daiquiri, margarita, martini, screwdriver & Tom Collins. Finish. Slightly warming & a smooth finish. The slight essence of fruits is ever present. Profile. Clean, exceptional balance. Overview. It has a smooth delicate flavour & can be drunk neat in moderation, with mixers, or as a cocktail base, whereby the pleasant aftertaste lingers on. In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover. ...
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2008/2007 International Wine & Spirit Competitions. Silver Medal (Best in Class). Traditional Irish Whey Distillate. Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Hint of melon & vanilla, followed by an olive flush. Yielding wild thyme, lemon zest & slightly balsamic to the nose. Taste. It is quite warm on ice, & refreshingly easy to drink, & more so than vodkas of lesser strength. Irish triple-distilled spirit provides an easy tasting drink with a variety of fruit juices & mixers. The additional strength as compared to the Farmers 60% vol. provides a noticeably exceptionally smooth substitute for main line spirits such as gin, tequila, rum vodka & whiskey, taken with usual mixers where appropriate. Outstanding as a contemporary cocktail base. Finish. Strong, crisp though particularly smooth.. Profile. Clean, complex balance. Overview. It is a stronger version of the Farmers Strength 60% vol, & will appeal to those who are used to drinking strong, though smooth spirits. It has much of the characteristics similar to the Farmers Strength, though a much more intense taste, but surprisingly no after-burn! In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties:: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover. ...
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2008/2007 International Wine & Spirit Competitions. Silver Medal (Best in Class). Traditional Irish Whey Distillate. Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Hint of melon & vanilla, followed by an olive flush. Yielding wild thyme, lemon zest & slightly balsamic to the nose. Taste. It is quite warm on ice, & refreshingly easy to drink, & more so than vodkas of lesser strength. Irish triple-distilled spirit provides an easy tasting drink with a variety of fruit juices & mixers. The additional strength as compared to the Farmers 60% vol. provides a noticeably exceptionally smooth substitute for main line spirits such as gin, tequila, rum vodka & whiskey, taken with usual mixers where appropriate. Outstanding as a contemporary cocktail base. Finish. Strong, crisp though particularly smooth.. Profile. Clean, complex balance. Overview. It is a stronger version of the Farmers Strength 60% vol, & will appeal to those who are used to drinking strong, though smooth spirits. It has much of the characteristics similar to the Farmers Strength, though a much more intense taste, but surprisingly no after-burn! In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties:: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover. ...
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2008/2007 International Wine & Spirit Competitions. Silver Medal (Best in Class). Traditional Irish Whey Distillate. Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Hint of melon & vanilla, followed by an olive flush. Yielding wild thyme, lemon zest & slightly balsamic to the nose. Taste. It is quite warm on ice, & refreshingly easy to drink, & more so than vodkas of lesser strength. Irish triple-distilled spirit provides an easy tasting drink with a variety of fruit juices & mixers. The additional strength as compared to the Farmers 60% vol. provides a noticeably exceptionally smooth substitute for main line spirits such as gin, tequila, rum vodka & whiskey, taken with usual mixers where appropriate. Outstanding as a contemporary cocktail base. Finish. Strong, crisp though particularly smooth.. Profile. Clean, complex balance. Overview. It is a stronger version of the Farmers Strength 60% vol, & will appeal to those who are used to drinking strong, though smooth spirits. It has much of the characteristics similar to the Farmers Strength, though a much more intense taste, but surprisingly no after-burn! In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties:: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover. ...
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Knockeen Hills Elderflower & Heather London ' Cut' Dry Gins, are both five-times distilled traditional style, super-premium brands. The exclusive Irish Whey distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. This has achieved outstanding provenance. They are the only London ' Cut' Dry Gins produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. 2011 USA Beverage Tasting Institute Review. GOLD MEDAL 92 Points. Exceptional Rating. Clear. Attractive aromas of honeyed toasted pound cake, lemon pudding, celery pepper & dried flowers with a supple, dry-yet-fruity medium-to-full body & a vibrant, tongue-warming citrus custard, prickly pear, & floral talc finish. A lively & flavourful gin that will shine in cocktails. 2009 International Wine & Spirit Competition, SILVER MEDAL 47% vol.+ London Dry Gin category, together with only Tanqueray 10 & Finsbury Platinum. The I.W.S.C. Chair Judge's (Angela Reddin) comments were ' Clean pure silver white spirit. The nose has an intricate complexity, high toned key notes of dried flowers with a firm core of juniper, coriander seed & citrus zest. Full flavoured & wonderfully aromatic; delivered with a surprising delicacy & smoothness, the floral/meadow flower complexity kicks back on the finish. Clean, generous & very precise, a very well made spirit indeed'. The natural botanicals selected, are steeped in the spirit for at least 24 hours, contributing to a very soft release of the spirit on the palette, & no trace of 'after burn' normally associated with gin. The botanicals listed in alphabetical order are:- Organic Angelica Root, Organic Coriander, Organic Juniper Berries, Natural Heather, & Organic Savory Powder. ...
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Knockeen Hills - Farmers Strength 60% 70cl Bottle

Enjoys daddy-of-them-all-status in the world of poitin. Per Ireland prestige Food and Drink Magazine, November 2014 2012 USA Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Score 92 Points. Accolade: Excellent, Highly Recommended. IWSC Gold Medal 2003. 2003 International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold Medal (Ireland's only 2003 spirit Gold Medal winner). Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique and remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, and an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey dIstilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Slight vanilla scented, with a hint of sweetness and a full range of light fruits including melon and citrus. Taste.
Drunk neat this triple-distilled Irish spirit provides a rich though crisp taste. With the usual range of mixers the complexity and smoothness shows through. As a replacement cocktail spirit base, its versatility is readily apparent, making an equally outstanding daiquiri, margarita, martini, screwdriver and Tom Collins. Finish. Slightly warming and a smooth finish. The slight essence of fruits is ever present. Profile. Clean, exceptional balance. Overview. It has a smooth delicate flavour and can be drunk neat in moderation, with mixers, or as a cocktail base, whereby the pleasant aftertaste lingers on. In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred 'Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical
Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries and for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland and its occupation. In the 15th and 16th Century, Crown Agents, and in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines and confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash and subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced and with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment,
meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, and our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover.
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Enjoys daddy-of-them-all-status in the world of poitin. Per Ireland prestige Food & Drink Magazine, November 2014 2012 USA Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Score 92 Points. Accolade: Excellent, Highly Recommended. IWSC Gold Medal 2003. 2003 International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold Medal (Ireland's only 2003 spirit Gold Medal winner). Distillate. The Traditional Irish Whey Distillate results in a totally unique & remarkably soft delivery of the spirit on the palate, & an outstanding smooth finish. Knockeen Hills has achieved outstanding provenance as they are the only Irish Poteens produced, using Irish Whey d Istilled spirit. Colour. Clear. Nose. Slight vanilla scented, with a hint of sweetness & a full range of light fruits including melon & citrus. Taste. Drunk neat this triple-distilled Irish spirit provides a rich though crisp taste. With the usual range of mixers the complexity & smoothness shows through. As a replacement cocktail spirit base, its versatility is readily apparent, making an equally outstanding daiquiri, margarita, martini, screwdriver & Tom Collins. Finish. Slightly warming & a smooth finish. The slight essence of fruits is ever present. Profile. Clean, exceptional balance. Overview. It has a smooth delicate flavour & can be drunk neat in moderation, with mixers, or as a cocktail base, whereby the pleasant aftertaste lingers on. In 1997 the illegal status was removed by the Irish Government. In 2007 the EU conferred ' Geographical Indicative' protective status to Irish Poteen. Historical Background. Irish Poteen has been produced for several centuries & for nearly the last 300 years has been referred to as Ireland's Moonshine spirit. It achieved notoriety when home production was made illegal during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, to coerce the Irish population to buy inferior Crown Whiskey which had high taxes, to pay for the English costs of its war against Ireland & its occupation. In the 15th & 16th Century, Crown Agents, & in later times the Garda, could impose heavy fines & confiscate farm machinery where sacks of grain or barley were found that they decided were intended to be used to produce a mash & subsequently poteen. Avoiding any of these tell-tale signs that poteen was being produced & with it the risk of prosecution/fines/imprisonment, meant producers could work more freely without worry. Therefore, as no cow was ever known to have been confiscated, hence its milk was frequently used in the spirit making process, & our poteens follow that centuries old tradition. Kosher Properties: All contents meet the requirements for being considered Kosher, except for Passover.

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TheDrinkShop
At thedrinkshop.com quality alcohol is only a click away. This award winning online retailer have been selling wines, beers and spirits since 1999 and have a selection of over 4,500 products to choose from. They sell premium vodka, vintage champagne, international beers and traditional whisky. They also sell a selection of alcohol related gifts and accessories to compliment their range. The brand sell to trade as well as to the public and stock all the leading brands as well as exclusive products not available elsewhere. Their website is a one stop shop for everything drink related with cocktail tips, brand reviews and recommendation's. If you are looking for a gift then they have a great selection of gift boxed spirits, international beer selections and vintage champagne. With the website being the UK's 5th most visited online retailer for wine, it would be hard not to find something for everyone.
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