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  • Countrystyle Foods

    Created in 1985 in Kilkenny County, this Irish company is a famous producer and provider of typical “Irish Breakfast” products.
  • Cragganmore

    At the heart of this “golden triangle”, where the Spey and the Avon merges, the famous John Smith founded in 1869 the Cragganmore distillery. His reputation of best distiller in all Speyside was quickly established.
  • Craigellachie

    Built in 1891, Craigellachie Distillery sits in the heart of Speyside. To cool down the alcohol vapors after distillation Craigellachie uses traditional worm tubs as only few distilleries still do.
  • Crawford's

    In 1813, William Crawford founded his small biscuit manufacturing company in Leith, a little habrour located near Edinburgh, Scotland. Thank to industrialization and machine modernization, the company quickly developed and became a major biscuits and bread manufacturer.
  • Creative Nature

    Creative Nature offers products free of major allergens and vegan. They are gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free and more!
  • Currach

    Currach uses the best of Ireland in its production, from malted barley to local seaweed. The result is an innovative Whiskey with both a modern and traditional method.
  • Cutty Sark

    Cutty Sark is a blend brand created on March 20, 1923 by London-based liquor store Berry Bros & Rudd.
  • Dalva

    Dalva Port, founded in 1862 in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, is renowned for its high-quality Tawny, White, and vintage ports. Aged in the Douro Valley's ideal climate, Dalva's Tawny wines offer notes of dried fruit, caramel, and vanilla, while its White ports are fruitier, with rare 10- to 40-year versions. Colheitas, made from single harvests, are aged in casks for refined, evolving flavors. Dalva also innovates with unique editions like “Golden White” ports, blending tradition and originality.
  • Dalwhinnie

    Many distilleries from the end of the Victorian period have been built in inhospitable areas.
  • Dammann Frères

    Dammann Freres has been faithful to the tradition of specialty teas since 1925. The tea brand has earned worldwide recognition quite early.
  • Damoiseau

    Owner of the Bellevue distillery, Guadalupe, since 1942, the Damoiseau family combines authenticity and tradition of the French West Indies to create the best quality agricultural rum.
  • Dean's

    The story of Dean's begins in 1975, in the heart of Helen Dean's kitchen, in the small town of Huntly, in the northeast of Scotland...
  • Depaz

    The Depaz distillery is nestled at the foot of Mount Pelee in Martinique. Sun-drenched sugar cane, volcanic soil and extremely pure water give Depaz rum an exceptional taste.
  • Dictador

    In order to develop trading activities, Severo Arango y Ferro lands in 1751 in Cartagena de Indias, a harbour city of Colombia. As a powerful man, he is quickly dubbed “the Dictador”.
  • Dingle

    Created in 2012 by Oliver Hughes, the Irish Dingle distillery specializes in the production of Irish whiskey.
  • Diplomatico

    At the end of the 19th century, in Venezuela, Don Juancho Nieto Meléndez discovered a passion for sources and methods making the success of traditional beverages.
  • Distillerie de Montréal

    Rosemont is the result of a collaboration between two long-time Canadian friends, Lilian Wolfelsberger and Stéphane Dion.
  • Distillerie Macallan

    The Macallan distillery is nestled on the banks of the river Spey, at the heart of Glenlivet, cradle of the great malts.
  • Don Papa

    The Philippines is a country little known for its production of rum, which began at the end of the 19th century on a small scale. Under American domination, production increased but a few decades later, the Prohibition halted this expansion.
  • Donegal Socks

    Donegal Socks’ natural ruggedness reflects the diversity of Donegal colours and landscapes, a truly wild and breathtaking region.
  • Dot Brew

    Located in the heart of Dublin, the Dot Brewery offers a unique style and approach based on the passion and love of experimenting with cask aging at blends of beers and hops. They readily borrow from the techniques of the wine and whisky industries.
  • Douglas Laing

    Established in 1948, Douglas Laing is a leading creator and purveyor of the finest Scotch Whisky with particular focus on artisan, Small Batch and Single Cask bottlings. A proud family business in its third generation which goal is to continually exceed the expectations of customers and consumers around the world by offering the most special, quality-driven and unique Scotch Whisky experience.
  • Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin

    Over the years, PJ Rigney has traveled extensively from his family lands in Ireland to distant lands in the East.
  • Duncannon Smokehouse

    In Wexford County, on the south-east coast of Ireland, Duncannon Smokehouse was initiated by Frank Ronan in 1974.
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