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Articles about 'Dublin'
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Last man standing
In the latest of our series charting lost distilleries,Gavin Smith looks at Northern Ireland’s Coleraine.
Found in issue 75 (Lost distilleries)
Giant killers
Gavin D Smithdelves intothe history of Dunville & Co’s Royal Irish Distilleries.
Found in issue 73 (Lost distilleries)
Border store
Joe Bates heads across the American border.
Found in issue 73 (Travel retail)
Irish giant
Dave Broom concludes his indepth investigation of the Irish whiskey industry.
Found in issue 73 (Irish Whiskey)
The emerald isle
Once rich in distilleries, Ireland has few left and only one permits visitors. So whisky tourists have to work domainly with museums. Great country to do it though..
Found in issue 70 (Visitors)
Money for Barrels
So you'd like to invest in Whisky? Ian Buxton reports.
Found in issue 70 (whisky issues)
The Fair City (Dublin)
Joe Bates checks out the latest offers in Dublin.
Found in issue 63 (Travel retail)
Sweet smell of jasmine
Iorwerth Griffiths finds a comfortable seat at one of Dublin’s great whisky havens.
Found in issue 62 (Whisky Spotlight)
Celtic resurgence
Is the Emerald Isle worth a visit for whiskey fans? You bet – and particularly in 2007.
Found in issue 62 (Visitors’ Guide)
Gateway to exclusive whiskies
Joe Bates checks out the latest offers.
Found in issue 62 (Travel retail)
A slice of heaven
Ireland doesn’t have a lot of distilleries but what it has are all worth a visit. Iorwerth Griffiths reports.
Found in issue 58 (Visitor's guide)
Irish guys still smiling
Ireland’s only independent distillery has had a rollercoaster time since it was established at the end of the ’80s.Now it’s time to deliver,its chairman tells Dominic Roskrow.
Found in issue 57 (Irish Whiskey)
Celtic tiger
Dublin’s Celtic Whiskey Shop is driving an interest in Irish whiskeys but Scotch is benefiting too. Iorweth Griffiths reports.
Found in issue 57 (Whisky spotlight)
The best year yet
This year’s Icons of Whisky were the toughest yet. Drawing up the shortlists was a nightmare.And the voting in nearly all categories was painfully close. Dominic Roskrowreports.
Found in issue 54 (Icons of Whisky 2006)
Praise where praise is Dew
Tullamore Dew is reasserting its Irishness and it’s paying dividends. Dominic Roskrow reports.
Found in issue 52 (Whisky Spotlight)
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