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£45.00
Black Plum – Thyme – Black Tea
The story of Orin Swift Cellars dates back to 1995, when on a lark, David Swift Phinney travelled to Florence for a study semester, where he quickly fell in love with wine. Just three years later, Phinney started his own venture with two tonnes of Zinfandel, and not much else, other than an insatiable passion for his craft. What started as a tiny production project has now grown into an empire of wines distributed across the world, with Phinney establishing himself as one of the most influential and innovative winemakers in California. Bottled at 15.6% ABV.
Please consume responsibly.
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Come by our venue in Islington this March to try Flaming Pig Irish Whiskey!
Flaming Pig is a blend of Irish Single Malt & Grain Whiskies made richer and spicier with added smokiness from intense charring.
Flaming Pig gets its name from the great whiskey fire in Dublin in 1875 when 5000 barbells of whiskey caught on fire and the loan squeal of a flaming Pig raised the alarm saving the city and whiskey.