Dingle Bealtine Single Pot Still (Celtic WOTY Series #3) 700 ML
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Dingle Bealtine Single Pot Still (Celtic WOTY Series #3) 700 ML

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  • This limited release honors the ancient Celtic celebration of Bealtaine, which marks the end of spring and the beginning of summer. Bealtaine Single Pot Still is an homage to the arrival of long summer evenings and the Bealtaine fire festival.
  • Short Form Brand DescriptionThis limited release honors the ancient Celtic celebration of Bealtaine, which marks the end of spring and the beginning of summer. Bealtaine Single Pot Still is an homage to the arrival of long summer evenings and the Bealtaine fire festival.
    ABV (%)52.5
    Brand Selling Point/Tasting NotesMatured in Bourbon casks with a Shiraz cask finish, 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.
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    SCC Case Code/GTIN00840202265032
    Bottle Volume (ml)700
    Bottle Height (Inches)10.43
    Bottle Length (Inches)3.5
    Bottle Width (Inches)3.5
    Case Height (Inches)12
    Case Length (Inches)12
    Case Width (Inches)8
    Full Pallet Dimensions (HxWxL - inches)60x40x51
    Number of Pallet Layers (Hi)5
    Pallet Case Count per Layer (Ti)16
    Physical Case Count Per Pallet80
    Brand Selling Point/Tasting NotesMatured in Bourbon casks with a Shiraz cask finish, 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.
    Long Form Brand Story/HistoryThird of Nine releases in the series. About the Celtic Wheel of the Year: The cross-quarter points are the four festivals that are marked in between the solstices and the equinoxes. These fire festivals occur at the start of each season and are a time to celebrate each season. Samhain – winter, Bríde - spring, Bealtaine - summer, Lúnasa – autumn. The quarter points are located on the north, south, east, and west points of the wheel. The winter and summer solstice and the spring and autumn equinoxes. Solstice, also known as ‘solar’ days, are when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky and its lowest. Equinox, from the Latin aequus ‘equal’ and nox ‘night’ is when the sun crosses the celestial equator, and the days and nights are of equal length. Grianstad an Gheimhridh – winter solstice, Cónocht an Earraigh – spring equinox, Grianstad an tSamhraidh – summer solstice, Cónocht Fómhar – autumn equinox. The final release, Lá an Dreoilin – Wren’s day, while not part of the Celtic Wheel of the Year, is in recognition of the importance of the day in Dingle.