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Your wedding day is a special occasion that will be remembered for your lifetime, and an essential part of a successful wedding is food and drink. With your closest friends and family in attendance, selecting the perfect tipple to celebrate your nuptials is key. Choose from a variety of spirits at Clink* and provide wedding cocktails and spirits mixers for every part of your big day:

Welcome drinks - The gin to my tonic: Acharismatic welcome drink is a wedding must-have. The wedding drinks may vary depending on your chosen theme and season, but we recommend serving a wedding gin to start off the celebrations. Hendrick’s Gin and tonic is always a crowd-pleaser. Buy the ingredients in a bundle and make sure to garnish with the iconic Hendrick’s cucumber.

Dessert drinks – No longer single malt whisky: A single malt scotch whisky is the ideal dessert wedding drink, and what better way to celebrate than with a special edition bottle? Glenfiddich Grande Couronne 26-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a bottle guaranteed to match the elegance of your wedding day. An ideal post-dinner dram, the sweet, lavish tastes of brown sugar and soft spice are detected throughout this bottle.

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When wedding season arrives, it can be difficult to think of wedding gift ideas that the bride and groom will value. At Clink* we have collated an array of alcoholic wedding gifts that are sure to delight the happy couple.

A thoughtful alcoholic wedding present idea is a single malt scotch whisky. Our favourite is the Balvenie Single Barrel25 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky that is produced from one single cask and has a delightful taste of silky sweet vanilla and gentle spices.

Another whisky that is the perfect wedding gift is Glenfiddich Grand Cru 23-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. With its unique fusion of Scottish whisky and French cuvee casks, this blend combines two worlds, a fitting metaphor for the newlyweds.