Specialties: There are two wines in Ireland that must be tasted, one is the 700-year-old Irish whiskey (IrishWhiskey) and Baileys, the crown of single-taste sweet wines.
The spelling of Irish whiskey is different from that of British and American, not “Whisky”, but “Whiskey”. Locals laugh that an extra “e” means that Irish whiskey is Excellent (better) than British and American whiskey; and Baileys is Ireland’s most creative masterpiece, ranking 13th in the world. In addition, Ireland has many flavors of handmade chocolate, which is a good gift for relatives and friends.
Other Irish specialties include Waterford Crystal, Irish tartan, Irish bagpipes, Claddagh rings, Tara brooches, handmade wool sweaters, etc. You can give them to yourself or to your confidants.
What are Ireland’s specialties?
There are two wines that must be tasted in Ireland, one is Irish whiskey with a history of 700 years and Baileys, the crown of single-taste sweet wines. There are also many flavors of handmade chocolate in Ireland, which is a good gift for relatives and friends. Other Irish specialties include Waterford Crystal Glass, Irish tartan, Irish bagpipes, Claddagh rings, Tara brooches, handmade wool sweaters, etc., which can be given to yourself or to your confidants. A parliamentary republic, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the Irish Sea in the east, across the sea from the United Kingdom. It is the gateway from North America to Europe. It is known as the Emerald Island Country, as well as the Green Island and the Emerald Stone. Its university education is very mature, and the capital Dublin has been known as a university city since the Middle Ages. The domestic climate is mild, and the temperature is relatively balanced in various places. May to June is the sunniest period of the year, which is more suitable for travel.