1257 Kensington Road NW
1 (403) 283-8000 / [email protected]
$299.99
We are unfortunately only expecting a little more than a dozen bottles of the oldest whisky ever bottled by Canadian Club, surpassing last year's 40 Year. The whisky was distilled in 1977 and has been bottled at 45%. 96pts Whisky Advocate.
750ml mlOUT OF STOCK
If you'd like us to try to order it, add it to your cart. We can't promise, but we'll do our best!
Distiller's Tasting Note
Aroma: caramel and toasted oak harmonizes with spiciness and a slight vanilla sweetness.
Taste: notes of dark plum and vanilla balanced with caramel, oak and a rye spiciness; complex but smooth & satisfying.
Finish: warm and lingering.
96pts Whisky Advocate
"Recently, a new “oldest Canadian whisky ever,” appears every year. In 2018, the honor goes to Canadian Club. Cedar lumber, fresh apricots, hints of bonfire, and sweet applewood on the nose. On the palate it’s butter tarts with vanilla, waves of pepper, pears, peaches, bonfire notes, and hints of pipe tobacco. Crisp, clean, and slightly bigger than Canadian Club 40 year old, the 41 is woodsy, silky, and mouth filling. (2,472 bottles for U.S.) —Davin de Kergommeaux"