Advised we were away weekend and nobody home to accept delivery. Fine all ok’d and guess what in middle of celebration meal had call from delivery driver wanting to know where to put parcel as we wer... See more
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Delivery was prompt and all in-tact and noting it was a large order it was completed in full apart from one swap out which was fine and there was a polite note in the delivery box on a card explaining... See more
Brilliant fast service - however BE AWARE my bank declined payment to this company as thought it was fraudulent. Turns out there is another uk business with a very similar name - now ceased trading... See more
I was impressed by the personal touches. I placed a small, first order with the company. One item proved unavailable...and I received a call to that effect and the chance to order an alternative, rath... See more
Company details
- #61 of 81 best companies in Alcohol Store
- #207 of 374 best companies in Gift shop
- #8 of 9 best companies in Miniatures Shop
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The Tiny Tipple is a small, family-run business specialising in miniature and unique bottles of alcohol. We offer a fun and convenient way to explore new drinks, whether you’re looking to try something different or find the perfect gift. Our carefully curated selection makes discovering new flavours exciting, and our miniature bottles are ideal for sharing, sampling, or surprising someone special. At The Tiny Tipple, it’s all about enjoying the little things—one tiny tipple at a time.
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The mall pads hill unit 370, ME15 6AT, Maidstone, United Kingdom
- thetinytippledrinkscompany.com
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Excellent service, would use again.
My order was dealt with promptly and when they found 1 item out of stock they contacted me to see if they could provide a suitable alternative. Everything arrived in time, well packaged and exactly as ordered. Would definitely recommend and will use again.
Excellent customer service
Excellent customer service, fast delivery, will definitely order again.
Excellent service
Excellent service, they missed an item and as an apology gave me a gift and a nice note. Really great company!
Happy with everything
Took a but longer to arrive than I expected but not a problem.
All well packed.
I ordered some miniature whiskeys for…
I ordered some miniature whiskeys for my dad for Father’s Day..they arrived on time, easy ordering process..and he loved them..
Great shop for gifts
Fabulous selection of different spirits - try before you commit to a whole bottle! Nice selection of gift packs too and can be delivered so really handy
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