Tasting Notes
- Nose: Honeyed barley, coastal sea spray, green apple, subtle vanilla oak, dried fruits
- Palate: Rich malt character, salted caramel, citrus peel, warm spice, creamy texture
- Finish: Medium length with lingering honey sweetness, gentle maritime influence, warming spice
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Malt Irish Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | Unknown |
| Volume | Unknown |
| Age Statement | No Age Statement |
| Distillery | Dingle Distillery |
| Region | Kerry, Ireland |
| Country | Ireland |
Perfect For
- Irish Whiskey Exploration: Discovering craft Irish single malts beyond the mainstream
- Neat Appreciation: Savoring the coastal character and artisan craftsmanship
- Premium Cocktails: Elevating Irish whiskey cocktails with distinctive flavor
- Collector's Selection: Adding rare Irish expressions to your whiskey collection
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dingle La Le Bride taste like?
Dingle La Le Bride offers a rich honeyed malt character with coastal influences from its Atlantic location. You'll taste creamy barley sweetness, salted caramel notes, and citrus brightness, finishing with gentle maritime minerals and warming spice that showcases traditional Irish single malt character.
Is Dingle La Le Bride good for cocktails?
This Irish single malt works beautifully in premium cocktails where you want to showcase whiskey character. Its honeyed malt and coastal complexity shine in Irish Coffee, enhanced Old Fashioneds, or simple highballs where the distinctive Dingle profile can complement rather than compete.
How should I drink Dingle La Le Bride?
Enjoy this Irish whiskey neat or with a few drops of water to open up its coastal character. The honeyed malt and maritime influences are best appreciated at room temperature, though a single large ice cube can bring out different flavor dimensions for those who prefer their whiskey chilled.
What makes Dingle whiskey special?
Dingle Distillery represents Ireland's craft whiskey renaissance, combining traditional Irish pot still methods with coastal Kerry terroir. Their small-batch approach and Atlantic location create whiskeys with distinctive maritime character that sets them apart from larger Irish producers.
Is Dingle La Le Bride worth the price?
This represents excellent value for craft Irish single malt, especially considering Dingle's growing reputation and limited availability. You're getting artisan quality from one of Ireland's most promising new distilleries, making it worthwhile for both Irish whiskey enthusiasts and collectors seeking emerging expressions.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.