Canadian Club Issue No.3 43 Year Canadian Whiskey 750ml

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Canadian Club Issue No.3 43 Year Canadian Whiskey 750ml

Canadian Club Chronicles Issue No. 3: The Speakeasy 43-Year-Old Whisky is a limited edition release that has been aged for 43 years, making it a rare and highly sought-after whiskey. This whiskey epitomizes the Canadian Club brand and its dedication to perfection. It is available in stores across Canada for around CAD 320, or about $245, per 750 ml bottle.

Looking across the river from Windsor’s Hiram Walker Distillery, Detroit looks like a city where Batman might feel at home. Ornate skyscrapers line up against a landscape of 1920s Art Deco buildings with gothic upper-story sculptural setbacks. This inspired the Canadian Club Chronicles Issue No. 3: The Speakeasy 43-Year-Old Whisky.

The whiskey has a slightly closed nose that soon shows high esters, cinnamon, and eggnog, while hints of mint hide among old dry barn boards in a gorgeous, creamy palate. The third in the Chronicles series offers a tremendous example of how wonderful well-aged whiskey can be.

The Canadian Club Chronicles Issue No. 3: The Speakeasy 43-Year-Old Whisky is a tribute to the Prohibition era when Canadian Club was smuggled into the United States through underground speakeasies. The whiskey is a blend of rye, rye, and barley malt and has aged for 43 years in oak barrels.

This whiskey is a true masterpiece, with a rich and complex flavor profile that will impress even the most discerning whiskey connoisseur. It has a smooth and silky texture, with notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak and a hint of spice. The finish is long and warming, with a sweetness that lingers on the palate.

The Canadian Club Chronicles Issue No. 3: The Speakeasy 43-Year-Old Whisky is a must-try for any whiskey lover. It is a rare and highly sought-after whiskey that is sure to impress with its rich and complex flavor profile. If you are lucky enough to get your hands on a bottle, savor every sip and enjoy the experience of drinking a true masterpiece.