Tag Archives: Canadian whisky
Crown Royal XR LaSalle, 40%
It’s a bit of an issue, right? When an Extra Rare bottling that currently goes from anywhere between € 160 to over € 1000 still only score between 81 and 82 points on average. Massive brands like this, that don’t … Continue reading
Crown Royal 10, 40%, bottled in 1973
Ancient Canadian hooch! Generally, I don’t pay a lot of attention to Canadian whisky. That has almost 100% to do with the fact that their ‘rye’ category is a bit of a catch all for grain distillates with possible additions … Continue reading
Shelter Point Single Malt, 46%
It’s literally been years since I tried any Canadian whisky. It’s been since early spring this year since I had any Canadian whisky. Part of the ‘weird whisky tasting’ I hosted about half a year ago, there was an older … Continue reading
Online Tasting: The Night Time is the Rye Time II, by Whisky4All / Norbert Tebarts
This guy, Norbert, seems to be on a roll with all his tastings. He’s doing mostly American whiskey but I’ve seem other tastings being announced too. I’ve not looked too closely, since my sample stash is quite rapidly responding, contrary … Continue reading
Danfield’s Limited Edition, 21 years old, 40%
The third whisky in the Canadian whisky tasting and book review, on the interwebs lovingly known as #DavinTT. I missed this one since I was out with friends for the weekend and it took me over a month to get … Continue reading
Canadian Whisky – Davin de Kergommeaux
Canadian whisky is a kind of whisky I know (or knew) nothing about. Barely available in Europe and apart from Canada it’s only the big brands you will ever find. While there aren’t many distilleries, there are a lot of … Continue reading