Lost Lantern Releases Far-Flung Bourbon III
In honor of Bourbon Heritage Month, Lost Lantern announced the introduction of Far-Flung Bourbon III, a blend of bourbons from six different states.
Bottled at cask strength (124.8 proof, $100 SRP), the third iteration of Lost Lantern’s flagship bourbon is a tribute to the spirit of exploration. It unites straight bourbons from six celebrated distilleries across six states — Frey Ranch (NV), Wollersheim (WI), Rock Town (AR), Rich Grain (MS), Still Austin (TX), and Smooth Ambler (WV). The blend is a seamless expression of American whiskey: layered, complex, and rich in both story and flavor.
“This is our most ambitious Far-Flung Bourbon yet,” said Nora Ganley-Roper, Co-Founder and Head Blender. “Blending whiskey from six distilleries across six states isn’t always easy, but when it comes together, the result reflects the true diversity of American bourbon. Each Far-Flung release is its own adventure, yet they all share a common thread that ties them into one family.”
She added, “As an independent bottler, we get to paint with more colors than any single distillery ever could. The challenge is making those colors harmonize, but when it finally snaps into place, the blend tells a story no single distillery whiskey could tell on its own.”
Lost Lantern, the award-winning independent bottler founded by Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, shines a light on the country’s most distinctive distilleries through rare single casks and masterful blends. Their releases celebrate the breadth of American whiskey and the landscapes that shape it.
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ABOUT LOST LANTERN
Founded by Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, Lost Lantern is an award-winning independent bottler of American whiskey based in Vergennes, VT. The company seeks out the most unique and exciting whiskies from across the U.S. and releases them as single casks and blends, always with a deep commitment to transparency. For more information about Lost Lantern, to learn about upcoming, available, and retired whiskies, to visit the tasting room, or to subscribe to Lost Lantern’s newsletter, please visit LostLanternWhiskey.com.