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Published 13:55 18 Jul 2018 BST
Officially kicking off on Friday 27 July, the Donegal Gin Trail will first stop off at the Michelin-recommended Lemon Tree Restaurant where guests can enjoy local ingredients with award-winning head chef Chris Molloy and a glass of An Dulaman Gin & Tonic; the first gin distilled in Donegal based on "a combination of seaweed and local folklore."
Next on the trail are two popular local haunts in the form of Castle Grove House and the Olde Glen Bar, both of whom have created their very own gins this year.
The final gin experience comes back in the cathedral town of Letterkenny, via the heritage town of Ramelton, for a visit to the Bridge Bar and a sampling of Muff Liquor.
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