Five Farms Irish Cream Liqueur (70 cl)
Description
Fresh dairy cream from five family-owned farms, expertly blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey. Exclusively sourced in County Cork, Ireland. From the lush countryside of County Cork, Ireland, comes the richest dairy cream and the finest Irish Whiskey. Five Farms is crafted from single batches of fresh cream produced by five family-owned farms in this pastoral region, and is artfully blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey that shares the same provenance. The result is a superior Irish Cream Liqueur with the authentic richness of Ireland itself.Product Detail
Fresh dairy cream from five family-owned farms, expertly blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey. Exclusively sourced in County Cork, Ireland. From the lush countryside of County Cork, Ireland, comes the richest dairy cream and the finest Irish Whiskey. Five Farms is crafted from single batches of fresh cream produced by five family-owned farms in this pastoral region, and is artfully blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey that shares the same provenance. The result is a superior Irish Cream Liqueur with the authentic richness of Ireland itself.
Allergy Advice
Milk | Contains |
Safety Warning
Pregnancy Warning
Alcohol Information
Alcohol By Volume | 17 |
Units | 11.9 |
Country of Origin
Origin Free Text | Product of Ireland |
Storage Guidelines
Best if refrigerated after opening. Once opened consume within six months.
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Manufacturer Address
Made for: Holladay Distillery, Weston, MO. 64098.
Company Name
Dalcassian Wines & Spirits Ltd
Company Address
2 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford Ind Est, Dublin 18.
Telephone Helpline
+353 1 2937977
Minimum Age Statutory
Years | 18 |
Return To
Dalcassian Wines & Spirits Ltd, 2 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford Ind Est, Dublin 18. Phone: +353 1 2937977 Web: www.dalcassianwines.com www.fivefarmsirishcream.com
Description
Fresh dairy cream from five family-owned farms, expertly blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey. Exclusively sourced in County Cork, Ireland. From the lush countryside of County Cork, Ireland, comes the richest dairy cream and the finest Irish Whiskey. Five Farms is crafted from single batches of fresh cream produced by five family-owned farms in this pastoral region, and is artfully blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey that shares the same provenance. The result is a superior Irish Cream Liqueur with the authentic richness of Ireland itself.Product Detail
Fresh dairy cream from five family-owned farms, expertly blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey. Exclusively sourced in County Cork, Ireland. From the lush countryside of County Cork, Ireland, comes the richest dairy cream and the finest Irish Whiskey. Five Farms is crafted from single batches of fresh cream produced by five family-owned farms in this pastoral region, and is artfully blended with triple-distilled Irish Whiskey that shares the same provenance. The result is a superior Irish Cream Liqueur with the authentic richness of Ireland itself.
Allergy Advice
Milk | Contains |
Safety Warning
Pregnancy Warning
Alcohol Information
Alcohol By Volume | 17 |
Units | 11.9 |
Country of Origin
Origin Free Text | Product of Ireland |
Storage Guidelines
Best if refrigerated after opening. Once opened consume within six months.
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Manufacturer Address
Made for: Holladay Distillery, Weston, MO. 64098.
Company Name
Dalcassian Wines & Spirits Ltd
Company Address
2 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford Ind Est, Dublin 18.
Telephone Helpline
+353 1 2937977
Minimum Age Statutory
Years | 18 |
Return To
Dalcassian Wines & Spirits Ltd, 2 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford Ind Est, Dublin 18. Phone: +353 1 2937977 Web: www.dalcassianwines.com www.fivefarmsirishcream.com
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