CRAFT DISTILLERY

Lost Lantern Whiskey

Vergennes,
Vermont
— Bourbon, Rye, American Single Malt

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

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DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Barrel Hunters
Sourcing exceptional whiskeys from 30 distilleries
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Full Transparency
Every bottle tells the complete story
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Cask Strength
Bottled at full proof, nothing added
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15 States
Whiskeys you cannot find anywhere else
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Founders Present
Adam and Nora personally guide tastings
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Whiskey Library
Tasting room feels like craft spirits education
🌐 https://lostlanternwhiskey.com/
📍 11 Main St, Vergennes, VT 05491, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Whiskey Curators Not Whiskey Makers

Lost Lantern Whiskey sits in downtown Vergennes, Vermont, but here’s the thing—they’re not your typical distillery. Founded by Adam Polonski and Nora Ganley-Roper in 2020, this operation functions more like whiskey curators than traditional distillers. Polonski, a former finance guy who caught the whiskey bug hard, partnered with Ganley-Roper to create something entirely different in the American whiskey landscape. Their storefront on Main Street serves as both tasting room and headquarters for what they call “independent bottling”—sourcing exceptional barrels from distilleries across America and bottling them under their own label. The concept came from Polonski’s frustration with the limited selection of single barrel whiskeys available to consumers. He spent years building relationships with craft distilleries nationwide, learning their stories and tasting their best barrels. Rather than build their own distillery, they decided to become storytellers and quality gatekeepers for small producers who make incredible whiskey but lack distribution muscle. Each Lost Lantern release tells the story of its source distillery, complete with detailed provenance and tasting notes that read like love letters to American craft distilling. When you visit their Vergennes location, you’re experiencing whiskey discovery rather than production tourism. The space feels more like a sophisticated wine bar than a distillery, with carefully curated bottles lining the walls and detailed stories behind each selection. Polonski and Ganley-Roper are usually on-site, eager to share the narratives behind their latest finds and help visitors understand what makes each whiskey special. It’s intimate, educational, and refreshingly honest about the craft spirits industry.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

America's Rarest Barrels Found and Bottled

Lost Lantern operates as one of America’s few independent bottlers—a common practice in Scotland but rare stateside. While most whiskey companies either distill their own or simply buy and rebrand bulk whiskey, Polonski and Ganley-Roper hunt down exceptional single barrels from small distilleries, bottle them at cask strength, and tell each producer’s story. They’ve released whiskeys from over 30 different distilleries across 15 states, creating a traveling anthology of American craft distilling. Their transparency is radical in an industry known for obfuscation—every bottle clearly states the source distillery, mash bill, age, and barrel details. They’re basically running a craft whiskey discovery service disguised as a brand.

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Discovery Not Production The Real Education

The tasting room feels more like a whiskey library than a typical distillery visit. Polonski or Ganley-Roper will walk you through their current selection, explaining not just flavor profiles but the stories of the distilleries behind each bottle. You’ll taste whiskeys from places you’ve never heard of—a rye from a farm distillery in New York, bourbon from a family operation in Texas, American single malt from Colorado. The education factor is intense in the best way. They’ll explain why this particular barrel was selected, what makes the source distillery special, and how terroir affects American whiskey. It’s like having a personal whiskey sommelier who actually knows the producers.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

For Whiskey Hunters Absolutely Essential

If you’re curious about the broader American whiskey landscape beyond the big names, this is absolutely worth your time. Lost Lantern offers access to whiskeys you literally can’t find anywhere else—they’re often the sole distributor for these single barrel selections. The experience appeals most to whiskey enthusiasts who want to discover new producers and understand the craft distilling movement. Casual drinkers might find the focus on provenance and technical details overwhelming. You won’t see stills or production, so skip it if you’re looking for traditional distillery tours. But for whiskey geeks, this is treasure hunting.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their website—they’re not always open for walk-ins and hours can vary based on travel schedules for sourcing trips. The best experience happens when Polonski or Ganley-Roper are personally conducting tastings, so ask when you book. Come prepared to learn and take notes—they share a lot of information about each whiskey’s background. Their bottles aren’t cheap, but remember you’re buying single barrel selections that often can’t be found elsewhere. If you’re planning to buy, bring a vehicle with good cargo space—serious whiskey hunters tend to leave with multiple bottles. Winter visits can be especially cozy, and they sometimes do special events featuring whiskeys from specific regions or distilleries.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Lost Lantern Whiskey — Visitor FAQ

Do you actually distill whiskey on-site?
No, Lost Lantern is an independent bottler, not a distillery. We source exceptional single barrels from craft distilleries across America and bottle them with full transparency about their origin. Think of us as whiskey curators who help you discover amazing producers you might never find otherwise.
How do you choose which barrels to bottle?
Adam and Nora travel extensively, building relationships with craft distilleries and tasting through their barrel inventory. They select barrels that showcase each distillery’s unique character and tell compelling stories about American craft whiskey. Every barrel must meet their quality standards and represent something special about its source.
Can I buy these whiskeys anywhere else?
Most Lost Lantern releases are exclusive single barrel selections that can’t be found elsewhere. Since they’re bottling specific barrels rather than batched products, once a release sells out, it’s gone forever. Some bottles are available through select retailers, but the full selection is best experienced at their Vergennes location.

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