Lark 2016, Berry's Cask #1244
Founded in 1992 by Bill Lark, the godfather of Australian craft distilling, Lark is famous for its experimentation with yeast and barley. Undoubtedly one of the Grands Crus of the global whisky movement, independent bottlings of Lark are exceptionally rare.
This is a vatting of three 100-litre casks, married especially for Berry Bros. & Rudd. Citrus fruits abound on the nose, giving way to softer fruits, such as peach and apricot, and aromas suggestive of an older whisky – leather and a touch of tobacco. The palate is powerful yet subtle, with notes of vanilla and spice from its hot climate maturation. But behind this, there are layers of complex fruits and malty notes: lychee, strawberry jam and jackfruit. The finish would suggest a much older whisky, with musty fruity notes lingering long on the back palate. A joy to drink, or stash in the cellar for years to come.
Cask No: 1244
Cask: Barrel
Distilled: 2016
Bottled: 2021
One of only 373 bottles available worldwide
Distillation Year: | 2016 |
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Year Bottled: | 2021 |
Distillery/Company | Lark |
Bottler: | Berry Bros & Rudd |
Region | Tasmania |
Volume | 60.2% |
Bottle Size | 70cl |
GTIN / Barcode | 5010493071093 |
Type of Spirit: | Single Malt Whisky |