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Canadian Club Blended Canadian Whiskey has subtle flavors of rye, rye malt, barley and corn that marry perfectly before being aged in white oak barrels. The result is a smooth, light, mellow flavor that is the first choice.
One of the finest blended Scotch Whiskys in the world. On the nose, this Scotch presents a fruity and smoky aroma, as well as a very distinctive floral aroma. On the palate, you'll get nutty, buttery, and sweet flavors. The finish is long and satisfying. Very few whiskys in the world can come close to the experience you'll get with Royal Salute.
Crown Royal blended Canadian whisky was first created as a gift for the King and Queen of England, to honor them during their visit to Canada in 1939. To this day, every bottle of Crown Royal whisky is crafted to meet that same uncompromising standard.
Warming and deliciously rich nose, the palates foundation is centered on vanilla and oak, with light brown sugar, caramel, and a fruit salad-like pop of sweetness that balances the oak.
Old Williamsburg Bourbon exist as a 80 proof and 101 proof. Enjoy a smoky and tender bourbon in an antiquated bottle.
The Basil Hayden's 10-Year Rye mashbill features a slightly spicy, yet approachable, rye resulting in an elegantly complex taste profile and a golden honey hue. Bottled at 80 proof, this light, yet full-flavored, rye is sure to please any palate.
Big Moustache is a bold Tennessee Whiskey bottled at 100 proof. The first release produced 580 cases from 14 hand selected barrels. The mash build is 80% corn 10% malted barley and 10% rye. A long fermentation of 3 days make this whiskey unique.
The first release of Big Moustache produced 580 cases from 14 hand selected barrels. The mash build is 80% corn, 10% rye and 10% malted barley. A long fermentation of 3 days makes our whiskey unique. The freshly distilled, unaged whiskey is filtered over sugar maple charcoal before going into new American oak barrels.