Glendalough Wild Botanical Gin contains only wild herbs and fruits that grow around the Irish distillery: elderflowers, wild raspberries, roses and woodruff as well as typical Irish herbs such as orris root and yarrow. The history of Glendalough dates back to the year 518, when St Kevin withdrew into the Irish wilderness, where he lived for seven long years. According to legend, he stood in the water for 13 days and 13 nights with blackbird eggs in his hands until the chicks hatched. He stayed there for a further 13 days until they fledged. St Kevin is depicted in the pose on the bottles of Glendalough.
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