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Lost Spirits Leviathan I Single Malt
Lost Spirits Leviathan

Lost Spirits Leviathan I Single Malt

Whiskey American Single Malt California No age statement 53% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium
9 reviews raw average 3.22
94 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Leviathian I is a single malt peated at a level of 110 ppm. Canadian-cut peat is used to smoke the Californian organic barley and is distilled in a custom-made wooden pot-still. This, the first release, Leviathan I, is matured in Californian late-harvest cabernet sauvignon casks. These casks were French oak, 53-gallon casks. Very limited availability.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Peaty 100
Smoky 80
Spicy 60
Oily 55
Rich 55
Sweet 40
Vanilla 25

Reviews

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brockrexius 4.3

Another reviewer mentioned that there is a “used tire” quality to this one. I disagree, it’s actually “new tires” that are at the forefront. It’s true. If you went down to your local Discount Tire with a bucket full of smoking peat, swinging it around like an altar boy, the aromas you’d get would be akin to sticking your nose in this whiskey. That being said, this is a very unique, complex and flavorful pour. Thick mouthfeel. Sweet and smokey with a nice burn. Charred pears, leather, vanilla, play doh and venison jerky dominate the flavor profile, but you could pull out any number of nuances with enough time. It’s that complex. I sampled this for the first time at Balthazar in New York (they DO NOT put anything less than stellar on their menu) and immediately tried to track down a bottle. While I agree that this could easily be considered a polarizing whiskey, simply because of its uniqueness, you’re doing yourself a huge disservice by not tracking down a pour at some point in your life. And yes, the bottle/label design is one of MY favorites as well.

secretdoor 3.8

Nose: intense dirt and oak smoke. A light stone fruit / chocolate with a light honeyed malt. Taste: intense burning green pine and honey with a hint of orange and peach. Water merges all the elements and reduces them down. A chocolate toffee almond note emerges with light vanilla on the taste. The nose adds a burnt grass note.

mchanman 1.0

I mean, why. It tastes like nail polish remover aged in a used tire. I get that it’s an innovative distillery but this is bottled failure. Bottle looks good, though!

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