Canadian Club Classic 12 Arrives for Review
It's no secret we love whiskey in all forms, but there is one variant of this many-backed beast we haven't dedicated much time to - Canadian whisky. Nothing against Canadians...we love many things about our neighbors to the North (actually, pretty much just Bob & Doug McKenzie and the bacon), but we just haven't ever delved too far into their booze. That's about the change - we're packing our passport and heading for the border!
Blended then aged for 12 years in oak barrels, our Master Distiller has created a full yet smooth character with hints of spice and vanilla. Canadian Club Classic's® quality is exemplified in the winning of a double-gold medal at the prestigious 2003 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. It is the perfect whisky to enjoy by itself or as part of a classic cocktail.
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Posted by Jake at June 2, 2009 7:58 AM
Being a canadian I have tried most of what we have to offer the world in the way of rye, and canadian blended whiskey. While this is a decent middle of the road fare I would suggest a product I have recently tried call Forty Creek, distilled in Ontario.