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Woodlab Distillery

Moy village in County Tyrone is renowned for its quirky pubs, beautiful bed & breakfasts and guest houses, a hugely popular hotel which is home to country music, cookery schools, farm shops, vibrant cafes, award winning restaurants, boutiques and nearby National Trust properties. Add the distillery and gin school into the offering and visitors will not want to leave this historic village.

This is a distillery tour like no other. The Woodlab Distillery is very quirky, unique and is so much fun. You will be welcomed by founder Dr Ulrich Dyer at the visitor’s centre who will guide you through to the laboratory and gin school. Ric  gives visitors a unique insight into their unique production methods, which are based on cold distillation and microwave extraction technology and you’ll learn about why this method of production is so sustainable.

Woodlab Distillery from Symphonia Spirits

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Symphonia No.1 Dry Gin Bottle

Symphonia No 1 Irish Dry Gin

Symphonia No 1 is a delicious dry Irish gin. This delicious gin is a beautiful harmony of flavours including basil, rose and dandelion flowers. Symphonia Dry Gin was named Champion of Champions in the Irish Gin Awards 2019 and their range has also won UK Great Taste Awards and Silver at the International Wine and Spirits Competition.

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Woodlab Distillery

Moy village in County Tyrone is renowned for its quirky pubs, beautiful bed & breakfasts and guest houses, a hugely popular hotel which is home to country music, cookery schools, farm shops, vibrant cafes, award winning restaurants, boutiques and nearby National Trust properties. Add the distillery and gin school into the offering and visitors will not want to leave this historic village. This is a distillery tour like no other. The Woodlab Distillery is very quirky, unique and is so much fun. You will be welcomed by founder Dr Ulrich Dyer at the visitor’s centre who will guide you through…