Description
Whiskey: Lost Lantern | Tom’s Foolery 10 Year Old | Ohio Single Cask #17 | Straight Bourbon Whiskey | 2024 Release
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 119.4 (59.7%ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Lost Lantern
Aged for 10 years in a 53-gallon barrel, this straight bourbon whiskey was made from 63% corn from their family farm, 10% winter rye, and 27% malted barley. It has notes of maple-drizzled cornbread, French vanilla, and warming oak spice on the nose, with hints of maple candies, chocolate syrup, and fresh-cut hay on the palate. Like a warm autumn day in a glass.
Lost Lantern | Tom’s Foolery 10 Year Old | Ohio Single Cask #17 | Straight Bourbon Whiskey | 2024 Release Tasting Notes
Nose: Great elegance and charm on the nose.
Palate: This is extremely rich and very balanced in flavour.
Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
Lost Lantern and Balcones Distillery have collaborated on a number of releases together since Lost Lantern hit the scene. The two companies work well together as neither shy away from trying something new and inventive. When a whiskey company that sets out to cover new territory is new, all they want is for consumers to know who they are and to understand what they are offering. That flips as a company becomes well established, as they want to offer something unique and not become complacent. Balcones has always been a wild card in the industry. Their whiskeys may have a common characteristic about them, but theyre never boring. That can be a double-edged sword though, as sometimes their uniqueness can be too much for some people and they write them off altogether.




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