Type | Gin |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Irish Distillers |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Introduced | Circa. 1793 |
Alcohol by volume | 37.5% |
Colour | Clear |
Cork Dry Gin is an Irish gin. First produced in Cork in the Watercourse Distillery circa 1793. Since 1975, Cork Dry Gin has been manufactured by Irish Distillers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard, at their Midleton Distillery. Cork Dry Gin is the largest selling gin brand in Ireland. [1]
Until recently, bottles of Cork Dry Gin still featured the name of the Cork Distilleries Company, [2] which had purchased the Watercourse Distillery in 1867 and owned it until its subsequent merger with two other Irish distilleries to form Irish Distillers in 1966. [3]
Type | Gin |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Irish Distillers |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Introduced | Circa. 1793 |
Alcohol by volume | 37.5% |
Colour | Clear |
Cork Dry Gin is an Irish gin. First produced in Cork in the Watercourse Distillery circa 1793. Since 1975, Cork Dry Gin has been manufactured by Irish Distillers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard, at their Midleton Distillery. Cork Dry Gin is the largest selling gin brand in Ireland. [1]
Until recently, bottles of Cork Dry Gin still featured the name of the Cork Distilleries Company, [2] which had purchased the Watercourse Distillery in 1867 and owned it until its subsequent merger with two other Irish distilleries to form Irish Distillers in 1966. [3]