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Canadian Club Ltd. Edition 30 Year Old
Whisky
In
celebration of its 150th anniversary, Canadian Club has introduced a
limited edition 30-year reserve whiskey -- an elegant, exceptionally smooth
blend that exemplifies excellence from presentation to palate.
Canadian Club obviously sounds very Canadian, but it actually got its start in
Detroit, founded by grocer-turned-distiller Hiram Walker, who dubbed his whisky
Walker's Club. When Prohibition reared its ugly head, Walker relocated his
operation across the Detroit River to Ontario, where he soon established his own
community, Walkerville.
Canadian Club has recently experienced something of resurgence thanks to the hit
show Mad Men, wherein it's everyone's favourite character Don Draper's
drink of choice.
Now the oldest Canadian whiskey on the market, Canadian Club's 30-year reserve,
which retails for $200 a bottle, will surprise and delight even the most
discriminating whiskey connoisseur. Having been generously aged in white oak
barrels for three full decades in accordance with the brand's time-honoured
pre-barrel blending process, this extraordinary beverage is further enhanced by
a rich, golden colour and subtle aromas of dried fruit and spice.
An achievement in both substance and style, Canadian Club marks its
sesquicentennial with a stylish 30-year reserve collector's bottle adorned with
gold etching and sealed with a wax dipped cork, encased in a handsomely crafted
black satin-lined box.
The vibrant colour, unrivalled flavour, velvety feel and luscious finish of
Canadian Club's 30-year reserve offers an exquisite drinking experience to be
savoured.
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