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Lost Lantern Whiskey

Founded by Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, Lost Lantern is an independent bottler of American whiskey. In 2023, they were named Independent Bottler of the Year at the Icons of Whisky Awards America. The company seeks out the most unique and exciting whiskies being made across the U.S. and releases them as single casks and blends, always with a deep commitment to transparency. Currently, the portfolio consists of American Vatted Malt Edition No. 1, an award-winning blend of American single malt whiskey made in collaboration with six U.S. distilleries, 40 single casks (14 of which are available now) and three whiskies from the new Single Distillery Series. Subscribe to Lost Lantern’s newsletter to learn about new offerings as they become available. Lost Lantern Whiskey is available for purchase at LostLanternWhiskey.com, at Seelbachs.com, and at select retailers in California, New York, and Alberta, Canada.

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Lost Lantern Whiskey is located in Weybridge, VT. The distillery website address is https://www.lostlanternwhiskey.com/

Address

1969 Weybridge Rd
Weybridge, VT 05753-8540

Lost Lantern Whiskey Bourbons and Whiskeys

Lost Lantern "Desert Dessert" Whiskey Del Bac Arizona Single Malt
Lost Lantern "Gentle Giant" Balcones Distilling Texas Single Malt
Lost Lantern "Mega Mesquite" Whiskey Del Bac Arizona Single Malt
Lost Lantern Andalusia Whiskey Co. Triple-Distilled Texas Single Malt
Lost Lantern Balcones Distilling Texas Single Malt Finished in a Peated Whiskey Cask
Lost Lantern Corbin Cash California Straight Rye Whiskey 7 Years Old
Lost Lantern FEW Spirits Illinois Straight Bourbon
Lost Lantern New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Lost Lantern Smooth Ambler West Virginia Straight Bourbon
Lost Lantern Wollersheim Distillery Wisconsin Straight Bourbon
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