Lost Irish Whiskey
  • Category Irish Whiskey
  • Country United States
  • Region New York
  • Style Triple-distilled Irish Whiskey
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • fruit
  • orange
  • zesty
  • peach
  • dry
  • earthy
  • raisin
  • spicy
  • bitter

Lost Irish

Whiskey (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $36.99

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When the world is home.

Developed by entrepreneur Neil Sands and Irish Whiskey ambassador and author Tim Herlihy together with Casa Lumbre, Lost Irish Whiskey calls the whole world its home. Just like the Irish. Millions of Irish people live on all 6 continents and this one-of-a-kind Spirit brings together those 6 different worlds and fuses them with the 3 different styles of Irish Whiskey. The embodiment of the Irish spirit in a bottle. Story horse? Read on.

The three styles of Irish Whiskey are blended together to ensure complexity of flavor and unparalleled balance: there’s grain Whiskey for sweetness, malt Whiskey for fruitiness, and pot still Whiskey for spice and cream. It’s triple-distilled to respect the time-honored Irish tradition. And then comes Ireland’s true home: the world. The casks come from all 6 contintents: South African Brandy casks, Japanese Mizunara Oak, Sherry casks, U.S. Bourbon casks and Caribbean Rum casks, Australian Tawny casks, and Colombian Rum casks. We recommend making this one shine in your cocktails and their official website offers plenty of innovative recipes if you’re looking for inspo, like Lost Fashion, Lost Gold, The Southsider, Espresso Martini etc.
 

  • Category Irish Whiskey
  • Country United States
  • Region New York
  • Style Triple-distilled Irish Whiskey
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Gold

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Delicate and fruity aromas of orange zest, cantelope, peach, and a touch of cinnamon.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Dry, earthy, and sweet with fruit compote, raisins, and baking spices.

Finish
Well-balanced with fruity, sweet, and slightly bitter notes.

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  • fruit
  • orange
  • zesty
  • peach
  • dry
  • earthy
  • raisin
  • spicy
  • bitter
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In the U.S., Irish Whiskey sales have jumped by over 500% since 2002. It’s the fastest growing category in the Spirits industry. There’s some news to raise your glass to.
Poteen is a Whiskey made from potatoes, or in other words: it's Irish Vodka.
Irish Whiskey became the most renowned Whiskey and most popular Spirit in the 19th century after the outbreak of phylloxera and the total devastation of Cognac production in France.
Whiskey producers lose on average about 2% of their stock a year to angels' share. For Jameson, the biggest one of the Irish Whiskey brands, it means 29 thousand bottles going into the air (literally) every day!
The Harp is the official emblem of Ireland, not the shamrock. The reason for shamrock’s fame is Saint Patrick.
Irish Whiskey has many varieties: grain Whiskey, malted barley pot-still-distilled, and ‘pure pot-still’ (or ‘single pot still’ as it is now officially known). Then there is Poitin, one of the first Spirits ever made.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
In the U.S., Irish Whiskey sales have jumped by over 500% since 2002. It’s the fastest growing category in the Spirits industry. There’s some news to raise your glass to.
Poteen is a Whiskey made from potatoes, or in other words: it's Irish Vodka.
Irish Whiskey became the most renowned Whiskey and most popular Spirit in the 19th century after the outbreak of phylloxera and the total devastation of Cognac production in France.
Whiskey producers lose on average about 2% of their stock a year to angels' share. For Jameson, the biggest one of the Irish Whiskey brands, it means 29 thousand bottles going into the air (literally) every day!
The Harp is the official emblem of Ireland, not the shamrock. The reason for shamrock’s fame is Saint Patrick.
Irish Whiskey has many varieties: grain Whiskey, malted barley pot-still-distilled, and ‘pure pot-still’ (or ‘single pot still’ as it is now officially known). Then there is Poitin, one of the first Spirits ever made.
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