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Card retailer Clintons has announced that it has partnered with Henstone Distillery to offer a range of alcohol for the first time on its online store.

Alongside the full-sized bottles of spirits, Clintons will also be offering branded “snifter” and gin glasses for single malt whisky, Nonpareil and three different types of gin.

Eddie Shepherd, Clintons CEO, said: “We’ve long been looking for the perfect selection of premium drinks to add to our collection and inspire our customers, and this fantastic partnership with Henstone Distillery does just that.

“I couldn’t be prouder that we’ve managed to make this happen despite the obstacles faced over the last 18-months and would like to thank our colleagues at Clintons and the team at Henstone for all their hard work.”

Chris Toller, co-founder and director of Henstone Distillery, said: “There’s no doubt in my mind that this partnership with Clintons will be a great success.

“Our expansive and diverse product portfolio means that anyone looking for a gift, whether that’s for someone else or as a treat for themselves, is bound to find something they love.”

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