News › Archive of April, 2020
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Bertha’s Revenge ‘Herd Immunity’ Hand Sanitiser
Ballyvolane House Spirits Company are following the World Health Organisation Guidelines and we have produced a liquid hand sanitiser and disinfectant that is highly effective and carries an alcohol content of between 75% to 80%. It’s quick drying and is ideal for refillable spray bottles.
Our sanitiser available to the public and to people in need in our community. Hand sanitiser plays a vital role is reducing and slowing the infection rates of Covid-19.
Please contact us on 025 36349 or email info@ballyvolanespirits.ie if you need supply.
We can supply in bulk too if you are looking for large volumes of hand sanitiser.
Keep safe and keep healthy!
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Triona and Brendan’s Wedding at Ballyvolane House
Delighted to share this blog posted by Celina from One Fab Day of a recent wedding featuring a lovely Irish couple living in Edinburgh. Like us, they are fans of Winnie The Pooh and the tables were named after locations in the 100 acre wood. Stunning pics by Martina California.They honeymooned in Japan for the Rugby World Cup 2019 afterwards. Happy memories of what was a very happy day. Thanks again for having chosen Ballyvolane House as the location for your wedding!
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Conde Nast Traveller - The Hotels Royals Love by Annabelle Spranklen
We are delighted to be included in this feature in Conde Nast Traveller. HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall stayed at Ballyvolane House in June 2018 and they were utterly charming as were their entire entourage. It was fantastic for Cork and the locality and we loved having them here. They enjoyed Bertha tipples too.
Written by Annabelle Spranklen for Conde Nast Traveller.
“BALLYVOLANE HOUSE, COUNTY CORK, IRELAND This magical family-run hotel in the County Cork countryside was the ideal place for a royal sleepover when Prince Charles and Camilla were on an official tour of Cork in the summer of 2018. Built in 1728, this historic house, which has been in the hands of the Green family since the 1950s, is surrounded by a bluebell-carpeted woodland and acres of luscious emerald fields, giving guests as much seclusion as they wish. Inside, gleaming polished floors and doors with painted panels of intricate flowers and chirpy birds await, a nod to the antique, vintage-inspired décor that takes over the rest of the house. There’s a homely feel to the place – expect one of the family’s terriers to roll over for a rub as well as a tasting of the homemade gin, called Bertha’s Revenge Gin; Prince Charles even took a bottle home.”
Thank you Annabelle!
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