Lark Archive Single Cask LD57
This early-era single cask release from Lark Distillery showcases the period when the entire Lark family was actively shaping the distillery’s identity, blending innovation with traditional Tasmanian whisky-making skills. Bottled in 2007 from cask LD57, the whisky’s exact year of filling remains undisclosed. It was crafted under the direction of Kristy Lark, daughter of founders Bill and Lyn Lark, who has since established her own Killara Distillery. At natural cask strength, this release reflects the bold, full-bodied style for which Lark would become renowned.
Lark Distillery
Established in 1992, Lark Distillery was a pioneer in reviving Tasmania’s whisky industry after more than a century of dormancy. Bill and Lyn Lark’s vision, combined with meticulous craftsmanship and the use of pure local ingredients, helped establish Lark as a benchmark for quality in Australian whisky. Known for producing rich, complex single malts in small batches, Lark played a foundational role in positioning Tasmania as a world-class whisky region.
Why Add Lark Archive Single Cask LD57 to Your Collection?
LD57 represents a rare piece of Tasmanian whisky history, bottled during the formative years of Lark’s rise. With its direct link to the founding family, natural cask strength presentation, and limited nature, it stands as both a collectible and a snapshot of the distillery’s early character. For collectors seeking historically significant Lark releases, this bottle offers authenticity and scarcity in equal measure.