Terms & Conditions
Who we are
This website is operated by Curraghmore Whiskey Ltd (registered in Ireland, company number 581399).
Registered office and trading address:
Curraghmore Whiskey Ltd
10 Stalls, Curraghmore Estate
Co. Waterford, IRELAND
X91 X598
VAT number: IE 3441499GH.
Orders/returns: +353 TBC • shop@curraghmorewhiskey.com.
General enquiries: +353 51 387101 • hello@curraghmorewhiskey.com
Acceptance of terms
By using https://curraghmorewhiskey.com, you agree to these Terms, our Privacy & Cookies Policy, and (if you purchase products) our Terms of Sale.
Who may use the site
You must be 18 or over to access alcohol-related content or purchase alcohol. We may require age verification.
Intellectual property
All content on the site (text, images, video, logos, trademarks) is owned by us or our licensors. You may view and print pages for personal use only. No commercial use, scraping, framing, or derivative works without written consent.
Acceptable use
Do not misuse the site (introduce malware, attempt unauthorised access, or use automated scraping/crawling except as permitted by robots.txt). We may suspend or block access for breach.
Reliance on information
We make reasonable efforts to keep content accurate and up to date but provide it 'as is' to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Linking
You may link to public pages in a fair and legal way that does not damage our reputation or imply endorsement. We may withdraw linking permission.
Third‑party links
We are not responsible for third‑party sites or resources linked from our site.
Liability
Nothing excludes or limits liability that cannot be limited by law. Otherwise, we exclude implied terms and are not liable for: loss of profit, revenue, business, goodwill, data, or any indirect or consequential loss. Consumers’ statutory rights are unaffected.
Changes
We may update these Terms; continued use means you accept the changes.
Governing law
Irish law applies. Disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Ireland, except where EU consumer law requires local jurisdiction.
