Lambay is an Irish single malt whiskey with a French twist. Irishman Alexander Baring and Frenchman Cyril Camus partnered to create Lambay, which is named after an island three miles of the coast of Dublin. Lambay is also the ancestral home of Alexander. Cyril on the other hand is part of the fifth generation of Maison Camus, a famous French Cognac house. The Lambay single malt is a triple distilled whiskey, which was finished in Cognac casks and aged on Lambay Island to bring maritime notes to the single malt.