The perfect Christmas gifts and experiences for the whisky lover in your life

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Looking for the perfect gift for the whisky lover or history enthusiast in your life? Ad Gefrin has you covered.

This Anglo-Saxon museum and whisky distillery in Wooler, Northumberland, offers something truly special this Christmas – whether it’s a unique present or an unforgettable experience.

Imagine stepping back in time to the 7th-century Northumbrian Royal Court, an ancient world of hospitality and rich heritage. At Ad Gefrin, you can explore this captivating history while enjoying modern delights like premium whisky and locally sourced food.

Their guided distillery tours let you follow the journey of locally grown barley as it transforms into the first Northumbrian English single malt whisky in over 200 years. End your visit with a multi-sensory whisky-tasting experience or a cosy meal by the fire in their bistro.

Oh, and don’t forget to pay a visit to Ad Gefrin’s gift shop – it’s like Santa’s grotto, filled with unique gifts from local creatives and businesses. Need stocking fillers? Ad Gefrin’s miniature Tácnbora or Thirlings bottles are perfect for getting into the Christmas spirit. 

Want to make this Christmas memorable? Treat someone special to an experience voucher for a distillery and tasting tour, dinner and tasting tour, whisky tasting or a twilight tasting and distillery tour. 

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Flýte - £21.00 BUY NOW
Miniature Tácnbora – £6.00 BUY NOW
Miniature Thirlings – £6.00 BUY NOW
Ad Gefrin Branded Dram Glass - £5.00 BUY NOW
Twilight Tour, Dinner and Tasting Experience Voucher - £75.00 BUY NOW
Distillery Tour and Tasting with Museum Entry Voucher - £25.00 BUY NOW
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Rachael Ellis
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After gaining a first in her BA Media and Journalism degree at Northumbria University, Rachael worked at Newcastle’s leading regional newspaper with her stories being picked up in national and global newspapers. She spent two very successful years giving a voice to those communities across the North East who otherwise…

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