Do you know Ennis Free Perfume?
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Do you know Ennis Free Perfume?
Last summer I visited Ireland and purchased a perfume by the name Ennis Free for my wife. I loved it, but we are out and I can't find it anywhere nor does anyone I've talked to know about it. <BR>I'm thinking I must have the name wrong. <BR>Do you know it and where I might purchase some? <BR>Thanks.
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Hi George - I love it too, and you do have the name wrong, it's Innisfree from a poem by William Butler Yeats (a great poem!). We bought some in Ireland a few years ago and last Christmas my husband got some more for me and I'll look for the info. but I think he just put the name into AltaVista and got a place in Canada and one in the U.S. that sells it. Good luck. I'll get back to you if I find the brochure my husband got.
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George <BR> <BR>Check out any of the following web sites as a means to finding a mail order way of getting the perfume - www.ireland.com or www.iol.ie
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Morning,
I was just looking up exactly the same thing - visited Kinsale in Southern Ireland and there is a shop there opposite the post office - think it may be called Cronins where they are selling the perfume. If I get any further info I will let you know but maybe you have found it already by now.
I was just looking up exactly the same thing - visited Kinsale in Southern Ireland and there is a shop there opposite the post office - think it may be called Cronins where they are selling the perfume. If I get any further info I will let you know but maybe you have found it already by now.
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Melissa5
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Oct 9th, 2005 08:58 PM


) be interested to know that there actually is an island of Innisfree, which inspired the Yeats poem. It's in Lough Gill, County Sligo.


