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Bunratty Mead is a traditional wine, produced from an ancient Irish recipe of pure honey, fruit of the vine and natural herbs. It’s a medium sweet wine, with a wide taste appeal, and suitable for all important occasions.
Bunratty Meade is made in the shadows of Bunratty Castle. Built in the 15th century, it overlooks Ireland's famed River Shannon. Carefully crafted from an old Irish recipe that includes honey, white wine, and herbs, this Mead is fairly sweet and suitable for a variety of palates and occasions.
On our St. Patrick's Day special, we are reviewing Bunratty Meade, all the way from Clare, Ireland! 🍀Subscribe to Drinkin' Buds: https://www.youtube.com/cha...
No, we do not. It's not mead and the "meade" designation shouldn't be legal but ya'll do weird things across the pond. It's a cheap white wine cut with honey and herbs and fortified. Hides the cheap part. It's not bad tasting, but so is "apple pie" and no one tries to pass it as cider.
If you want to give it a fair shot, I would try it a few different ways. Try it warm, cold, maybe even on ice if you want. Mix it with whatever you think would work well. If you just asked me if this mead is good, I would say no. It's okay if you like sweets, but it's nothing spectacular.
Travel in Bunratty, Ireland...good and tasty...lighter, nice flavor and rather smooth, no overwhelming snap or sourness, easy to sip, well made Mead. Not too herbal which is preferred, simple honey flavors are easy to grasp and not notice the alcohol.
Bunratty is white wine mixed with honey. Strictly speaking, it's not actually mead at all. Honeyrun makes a "Ragnar's Reserve" dry mead, which you can get from your nearest Whole Foods.
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Bunratty Mead is a very fine example and the winery a hidden jewel of the region. We sampled Potcheen, Irish moonshine, which is now legal. We very much enjoyed ourselves at the winery and found the clerk very helpful and polite.
Bunratty Meade: begging for a hot toddy... Both Sue Sea and I are of the age that we remember the venerable "Hot Toddy" (aka Hot Totty), a hot drink served during freezing winter storms, and often used to help relieve a bad cold, even with children.