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06 Sept 2025

BVLGARI, exclusive in Ireland to Kilkenny's five-star Mount Juliet Estate

BVLGARI officially premieres its luxury bath line collection in Ireland, as Mount Juliet reduces the use of single use plastic.

BVLGARI, exclusive to Kilkenny's  Mount Juliet Estate

BVLGARI, exclusive to Kilkenny's five-star Mount Juliet Estate

Mount Juliet Estate is delighted to announce that Bvlgari will premiere its luxurious bath line collection in Ireland at the five-star Country Estate. The luxurious ‘Eau Parfumée au Thé Blanc’ (White Tea) bath line complements the elegant, newly refurbished bathrooms, opulently decorated with a nod to an Art Deco design ethos.

Choosing the prestigious Bvlgari Eau Parfumée au Thé Blanc collection, is a demonstration by Mount Juliet Estate of the meticulous attention to details and further enhancing of the guest experience.

The collection includes a delicate soap, a skin conditioning shower gel, a shampoo and a hair conditioner that will nurture hair and leave it delightfully fragranced. A soothing body lotion completes the guest collection. The aromas of white tea, cedar wood, and white musks add a sensory element to the collection for guests to enjoy. Mount Juliet Estate has chosen to present the Bvlgari Eau Parfumée au Thé Blanc collection in large dispenser bottles, contributing to the reduction of single use plastics and allowing guests to enjoy a more environmentally friendly stay. This is part of an estate-wide programme to implement a sustainable operations policy which commenced with the Mount Juliet Estate Rewilding Programme.

Mount Juliet Estate General Manager Mark Dunne said ‘We pride ourselves on giving guests the best experience possible and consider every element of a guest’s stay with us. Introducing Bvlgari is another element to that aim, and we are delighted to be the first luxury hotel in Ireland to offer the lavish Bvlgari collection to our guests. In addition, the reduction of single use plastics will allow us and guests to significantly reduce our waste footprint and environmental impact.’

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