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    Powerscourt Distillery

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Corkscrew Wine Merchants - Chris from The Corkscrew

    The Corkscrew Wine Merchants

    4.9(21 reviews)
    18.1 kmSouth Inner City
    €€€

    Excellent shop! I have had many people recommend this place to me, and I will be continuing that…read moretradition. A great selection, floor to ceiling packed with a great variety of wines. I'm always on the look out for a good Portuguese wine (and Port wine) section and this place clearly has a few carefully selected gems, was very happy with what I found there. We've been very happy with the Douro wines we've picked up here, as well as some excellent LBV and Tawny Ports, from the better but more obscure vineyards, which is always refreshing. The staff are very friendly and so helpful, they really know their stuff and the best part about it is there's nothing pretentious about this place at all! Just good wine and good people, you can't ask for more!

    It's official - I have found the source of all my future wine-related purchases. The Corkscrew is…read morethe BEST wine stockist I have ventured into thus far in my Dublin meanderings. Why, you ask? Well, firstly because they have the most incredible range of wine from all over the world. They even stock my favourite label from Western Australia, Vasse Felix, which I've not found ANYWHERE else in Ireland. Secondly, their staff are wonderful. They are not the haughty, pretentious types you might expect to find in such an establishment. Oh no, they take the time to talk to every customer who enters the store, ask about their wine preferences, suggest future purchases for the expansion of the customer's palate, and discuss wines previously purchased and liked/disliked. Chris, a lovely guy from the UK, spoke to me while I was in store, and while I'm by no means a wine connoisseur, or a bulk-buyer, he still took the time out to find out about the kind of vino I like to drink. From there he formed a kind of 'career trajectory' for my wine tastes, based on what I drink now and what I should be trying. I found him incredibly helpful and not at all dismissive of my 'bargain bin' level of wine knowledge. While I was in the store I heard the other sales assistant speaking to a woman who'd had a less than amicable experience with her last purchase. They discussed the reasons for her not enjoying that particular bottle (these things happen, everyone has different tastes), and he made suggestions on wines that might provide her with an experience more to her liking. The fact that she came back to the store and trusted these guys to advise her on her next purchase really says something about the level of service provided here. So you see, at The Corkscrew, wine, as life, is about the journey, not the destination, it's about branching out and trying something new and it's not about sticking to the tried and true (although, in fairness to these guys, they have tried nearly every bottle in store). If you want a wine merchant who will know you by name, and who in less than 10 minutes will be able to diagnose your particular drinking condition and provide you with the remedy, make The Corkscrew your off-licence of choice.

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    The Corkscrew Wine Merchants
    The Corkscrew Wine Merchants
    The Corkscrew Wine Merchants - A lovely Pinot Grigio, €16.95.

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    A lovely Pinot Grigio, €16.95.

    enowine - Image courtesy of www.enowine.ie

    enowine

    4.5(2 reviews)
    17.2 kmHarcourt
    €€

    On the hunt for a certain miraculous Shriaz (on my Must Find list since our favourite wine shop…read morestopped stocking it) I hopped on the LUAS for a look at Enowine. This dedicated IFSC vintner (not surprisingly) takes their stock very seriously. The attached bistro features a menu that leans heavily on pairings for structure, but it's all done so elegantly. Here, selecting the vintages you'd like a taste of is always done with care. Throw €20 on one of their in house wine cards and you'll buy a few sips of practically anything in the shop. With a little assistance I was able to pinpoint a country (Australia) and a region (Victoria) that made wines I loved to taste... but maybe I shouldn't have been so disappointed to find the bottle I was really looking for wasn't here. My search continues...

    great wine bar! and very innovative for dublin! when you get in, you buy a card and top it up with…read moreas much euro as you want (min 10). then you can sample from a big variety of wines (red and white, about 30) by entering your card into the machine and then choosing which wine you want to taste. you can choose to taste either a small shot (usually less than 1 euro) or a small glass (3-4 euro) or big glass (5-6). this is a great way to taste the wine before you buy it so there are no surprises when you open it at home. they should have more places like this in dublin!!

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    enowine - Image courtesy of www.enowine.ie

    Image courtesy of www.enowine.ie

    enowine - Image courtesy of www.enowine.ie

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    Image courtesy of www.enowine.ie

    Swans On The Green

    Swans On The Green

    4.8(4 reviews)
    31.8 km

    It took me a few years to warm to this place and really Im not sold on the coffee shop / cafe. Its…read moretoo small and chaotic. I do however love the fresh veg and organic selection of sauces etc that as someone with allergies to food items or additives I have a hard time finding the healthy options. I can find it here. I cannot however find it in the food they serve here. Not much is GF including the soup so eating here is problematic. I usually have a coffee while my mum or sister eats and I watch. Fun, not. The owners are nice and friendly. They have a good wine selection and you can even bottle your own from the casket if you wish. I find the wine over priced so not a win here I'm afraid. It is difficult to find parking and it can be crazy at certain hours like breakfast lunch etc so I avoid these times. I'm putting an addition as this summer all prices went up 20 percent. When I asked staff about it they justified it by saying they had no increases in a few year's. When I mentioned the worst recession in history they were dismissive. This does not impress me. You're still sitting in a deli it's not a restaurant yet it is more expensive than one and no waiters.

    Great spot - American wholefoods market style deli in Naas. Was delighted when I stumbled upon it…read more Lovely veggies and foodie treats to buy, and lovely home made deli food and hands down the best coffee in Naas. Service is amazing, and a real community feel brought about by the shared communal tables. Some really interesting foodie finds too - like how you can bring your own wine bottle and fill it up from the wine barrels full of lovely easy drinking French wine at significantly less cost that bottled! No doubt making for happy locals :) Definitely worth a visit.

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    Swans On The Green - Inside is a gem

    Inside is a gem

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    Swans On The Green - They have a impressive selection of wines

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    They have a impressive selection of wines

    Jameson Distillery Bow St - Redbreast tasting

    Jameson Distillery Bow St

    4.5(694 reviews)
    19.2 kmSmithfield
    €€

    great experience and great whisky. Neill was our tour guide and he was very interactive and…read moreentertainin. I would suggest doing it at least once to learn the history and see how Jameson became. They have great service and team members ready to help we didn't eat there yet I noticed a number of folks staying for additional beverages.

    Land in Dublin after twenty-four hours of flying across both the pacific and Atlantic Ocean's, and…read morethe first place we visited - Jameson! Those massive green Jamison bottle chandeliers really welcome you through the door. Right call. The space hits different--bar anchoring the room, old distillery bones visible, the kind of atmosphere that makes you understand why you came. The standard tour delivers. Outstanding tastings that actually matter. The Black Barrel is the real deal--rich, approachable, worth bringing home. My wife found the Select, which you can only get here, and that matters. Our guide was sharp and funny, moved us through with purpose and personality. We added the special cask tasting. The barrel room is worth seeing, but the experience felt rushed. Different guide, less energy, in and out in ten minutes. Didn't justify the price. That's worth noting. We stayed at the bar anyway. Shared a charcuterie board that was genuinely well done. Picked up a few bottles. Left satisfied. Not flawless, but the core experience lands. The gift shop is stocked if you're looking to bring something back. Worth the visit. #Jamison #Dublin #WhiskeyTasting

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    Jameson Distillery Bow St - Tasting Time

    Tasting Time

    Jameson Distillery Bow St - Jameson's old office

    Jameson's old office

    Jameson Distillery Bow St

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