DINGLE - Bealtaine (Wheel of the Year, 3rd Edition)
Irish Single Pot Still Irish Whisky
From the Distillery: Bealtaine Single Pot Still is the third release in a series of nine limited-edition whiskeys.
Elliot Hughes, Managing Director at Dingle Distillery, comments:
“We are delighted to launch Dingle Bealtaine Single Pot Still, the third highly anticipated whiskey in our Wheel of the Year series.
This launch will be of particular interest to those looking to try something new, or those who have tried the Samhain and Lá Le Bríde editions. We are really proud of this launch which honours our culture and heritage, and we can’t wait for whiskey fans to try it. We hope you can join us at our upcoming events to get a taste of our newest whiskey and to immerse yourself in the heritage behind it.”
The Dingle Bealtaine Single Pot Still has matured in Bourbon casks with a Shiraz cask finish. There are 5,500 bottles set to be released of this limited release that have been bottled at 52.5% ABV. Bealtaine Single Pot Still expresses sweet aromas of sun-dried raisins, sweet dates, and vanilla cream on the nose. On the palate, it is warm with a suggestion of dark cherries in syrup, nutty caramel, and velvety dark chocolate. The syrup texture slowly melts to a warm spice finish. The result is a unique and vibrant flavour. The new release is set to be highly sought after due to the limited supply available.
The Celtic Wheel of the Year is divided into eight periods and following suit the Wheel of the Year series from Dingle Distillery is set to launchnine editions, which includes an additional ninth and final release to mark Wren’s Day, following the rhythm of the seasons, equinoxes, and solstices. Though Wren’s Day is not part of the Celtic Wheel of the Year, its release is in recognition of the importance of the day in Dingle culture and heritage.
The ancient Celtic celebration of Bealtaine marks the end of spring and the beginning of summer. In Irish history the festival was marked with animals moving to summer pastures and the lighting of bonfire. The beginning of the summer season was said to have started with fire festivals at Bealtaine. These fires marked a cleanse and transition into the new season with the hope of successful harvests to come.
52.5% abv / 750ML