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Distillery Open Weekend Tours - 23rd November 2024

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Join us at the distillery on our open day, 23rd November 2024, 9.00-5. 

Find out more about our grain to glass single malt Welsh whisky, and pick up some special offers!

*Free Tours throughout the day

*Mulled Gin and Mulled Rum on the bar

*Sample our spirits

*Find out more about Single Malt Welsh Whisky and how we're pioneering a 'grain to glass' Welsh Origin Single Malt Whisky

*Second Release Single Malt Welsh Whisky available to purchase **

*Free 'In the Welsh Wind' glass with every 70cl bottle purchased

*Chance to win a case (that's 6 bottles!) of Signature Style Gin with purchases of 70cl bottles

*Additional food and drink opportunities with Tarten and Maggie & Mo's Handmade Pizza trucks on site

There's no charge for tours on 23rd November 2024 at our Distillery Open Day, but if you think you'd like to join a tour on the day, it would help us if you could book on in advance. 

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**Second Release Single Malt Welsh Whisky 70cl bottles will be available on a 'first come first served' basis; sadly booking a tour doesn't guarantee a bottle - however, you do not have to book on a tour to purchase!

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Distillery Open Weekend Tours - 23rd November 2024

SYNIADAU COCTEL

COCKTAIL IDEAS

Mix unique and delicious cocktails for any occasion with our artisan Welsh spirits and cocktail accessories. Explore the alchemy of flavour with our cocktail suggestions or be inspired to craft your own creations.

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LIKE-MINDED SPIRITS

“Received whis wonderful gin as a gift, will be purchasing regularly.”

“A great discovery, and now my new favourite gin!”

“Exquisite botanicals with some lovely spicy notes.”

“Received whis wonderful gin as a gift, will be purchasing regularly.”

“A great discovery, and now my new favourite gin!”

“Exquisite botanicals with some lovely spicy notes.”

WE WANDER MISTY MOUNTAINS

ON CROOKED PATHS

AS THE WELSH WIND WHISPERS