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Review of Lost Lantern 2023 Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery

Review of Lost Lantern 2023 Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery
Reader Rating193 Votes
9.9
10

Lost Lantern 2023 Single Cask #9: Tom’s Foolery

Lost Lantern’s “Summer of Bourbon” releases is highlighted by the bourbon in Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery. The sip is complex yet approachable, delivering an age that is older than it really is. Don’t let the the price tag ($120) turn you away – the barrel chosen produced a total of 171 bottles and this is one bourbon you won’t want to miss.

Nose

Dry roasted nuts | Light vanilla bean | Raisins | Dry oak | Nutmeg | Grain | Nicely integrated

Palate

Spiced vanilla | Aged oak | Spiced syrup | Raisins | Dry cinnamon sticks | Barrel char | Conveys an age older than it really is | Delicious

Finish

Light rye spice | White peppercorn | Baking spices | Dry charred oak | Cinnamon syrup | Lingering

Overall

Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery is an excellent choice from Lost Lantern’s latest batch of releases – “Summer of Bourbon.” The sip is complex yet approachable, demonstrating an age older than it really is. This is the perfect bourbon to start exploring the whiskey from Tom’s Foolery – the price tag is higher than other releases, but this is a bourbon that you won’t want to miss.

Review of Lost Lantern 2023 Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery
Review of Lost Lantern 2023 Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery
Bottle Info

Classification: Straight Bourbon

Company: Lost Lantern

Distillery: Tom’s Foolery

Release Date: July 26th, 2023

Proof: 113.8

Age: 8 Years (Company website states 9 years)

Mashbill: 52% Yellow Dent Corn, 20% Winter Rye, 28% 6-Row Malted Barley

Color: Chestnut

MSRP: $120 (2023)

Official Website

Reader Rating193 Votes
9.9
10

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  1. “Lost Lantern continues to impress with their latest release, featuring Single Cask #9 from Tom’s Foolery. Despite its higher price point, this bourbon offers a complex yet approachable flavor profile that showcases its age. With only 171 bottles produced, this is definitely one to add to your collection.”

  2. The Lost Lantern 2023 Single Cask #9 from Tom’s Foolery is highly recommended for bourbon enthusiasts. Despite its higher price of $120 and limited availability of only 171 bottles, it offers a complex yet approachable taste that conveys an older age than it really is. The nose, palate, and finish all present a unique and delicious experience, making this a must-try bourbon for any fan of the spirit.

  3. Lost Lantern’s Single Cask #9 from Tom’s Foolery is a must-try bourbon from their “Summer of Bourbon” releases. Its complexity and maturity make it worth the higher price tag, and with only 171 bottles produced, it’s not one to overlook. Don’t miss out on the delicious combination of dry roasted nuts, spiced syrup, and cinnamon char in this unique and memorable sip.

  4. Single Cask #9 Tom’s Foolery from Lost Lantern’s “Summer of Bourbon” releases is a must-try for any bourbon lover. Despite its higher price tag, this bourbon is well worth it thanks to its complex and approachable flavor profile that belies its relatively young age. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the unique flavors and character of Tom’s Foolery whiskey with this limited edition release.

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Written by Olivia Taylor

Olivia Taylor has been writing about bourbon for the past five years and has become an expert in the field. She is passionate about educating people about the history and culture of bourbon and loves to share her knowledge with others. Olivia is also an avid traveler and has visited many of the world's top bourbon distilleries. She is a member of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and the American Whiskey Trail. Olivia is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and holds a degree in English Literature. She currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky, where she enjoys exploring the city's vibrant bourbon culture.

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