The Tasmanian Devil? Not really, but that was the first thought that popped into my head when I read about LARK Distillery being the first Australian producer to be invited to show its single malt whiskey in the US. You see, Lark is a Tasmanian distillery.
And what is this big opportunity? Lark Distillery has secured a coveted opportunity to exhibit at the 11th annual Whiskies of the World Expo in California from March 25, 2010.
A spokesperson for Lark said that, “We have been told Americans are very anxious to try our whiskies and this will allow hundreds of people to do so.”
The Whiskies of the World Expo is one of the world’s elite whiskey showcase events, and will feature hundreds of whiskies from around the world.
The Lark Distillery is one of Australia’s leading distilleries, producing high quality, premium spirits using traditional time honoured methods.
The first Lark Distillery copper was found at an antiques auction, hidden away amongst the bentwood chairs and mahogany tables. Today the Distillery runs a 1800 litre copper pot still, along with a 500 litre spirit still, and produces ten to twelve 100 litre barrels per month.
The range of distilled products includes the flagship Single Malt Whisky, Premium Vodka, Gin, and a Bush Liqueur, and all are Kosher Certified, making Lark’s one of very few international premium distilleries to be certified.
Located on Hobart’s waterfront, the capital city of Tasmania, the Lark Distillery is found in the home of finishing yachts from the famous Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race.
Any of our readers from Tasmania? Have you tried Lark products? Please leave a comment.