1. Baileys Whiskey
I heard that Baileys is a very creative masterpiece in Ireland. Since it was produced in Ireland in 1974, that is, in just 25 years, it has swept the world, selling more than 4 million cases annually, becoming the crown of single-taste sweet wines., ranked 13th in the world for foreign wines, selling well in 167 countries.
Irish whiskey has been made for at least 700 years. Some experts believe that the originator of whiskey is Ireland, and then it was introduced to Scotland. Production process: Irish whiskey is made from about 80% barley, plus wheat, rye and other malt as raw materials. After three distillations, it is then aged in barrels, generally taking eight to fifteen years.
Come to Ireland, how can these mellow wines be missing~
2. Claddagh rings
Ireland has a special ring called the Claddagh ring, which is part of Ireland’s cultural heritage. Claddagh rings come in many colors and materials to choose from, but the overall style is the shape of two hands wrapped in love, with a crown directly above the love. The moral is “let love and friendship rule”, such a poetic declaration has allowed a legend about rings to continue in Ireland for more than 400 years.
History: Almost 400 years ago, in a fishing village called Cladda on the coast of Galway, Ireland, there was an excellent goldsmith named Richard Joyce, who later designed the famous Cladda ring. Product story: According to tradition, when wearing a Cladda ring, the crown is facing the fingertip to indicate that you are in love or married, and the heart is facing the fingertip to indicate that you are now single.
A bright cladda ring is a beautiful symbol of love. Couples should come to Ireland to enjoy sweet romance~
3. Tara brooch
The Celts were the first people in Europe to learn to make and use iron and gold ornaments. Among them, the Tara Brooch (Tara Brooch) is the oldest and most famous Irish art. The earliest Tara brooch has been treasured in the National Museum in Dublin and is known as the most exquisite art of early Europe.
Carefully choose a few Tara brooches, because this represents the infinite imagination and creativity of Celtic art.
4. Irish Handmade Chocolate
Butlers is a chocolate shop founded in Dublin in 1932. It is still a family business and has become the king of Irish chocolate. Chocolate has various shapes, sweet and soft taste, beautiful packaging and reasonable price. It is a great gift. Customers can choose the flavors of milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, truffle chocolate or whiskey chocolate according to their preferences, and there are a variety of options such as egg-free recipes, gluten-free recipes, and vegetarian recipes.
Ireland has a wide variety of chocolates, each with a different flavor, and the silky smoothness of chocolate makes people linger.