
The renowned Canadian whisky, married in white oak barrels. Canadian Club was founded by whisky mogul Hiram Walker.
The nose is of medium-body with notes of barley sugar and aniseed, notes of cut grass and fennel, a hint of straw and a vegetal freshness. The palate is quite sweet and gentle. There are notes of winter spice and dark sugars, a touch of rum. The finish is of medium-sweetness and of medium-length.

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your website is a nightmare...I have ordered CC many times....this must show upin your records..why not today?
Wanted to try this again having tasted it many many years ago. It was just as good as I remembered, smooth with a fabulous taste. Next bottle on order!
He loves it with American dry ginger, a slice of orange and an ice cube. That's all that can be said!
Like a whisky flavour vodka . Jim Beam is cheaper and better. However the quality of Canadian Club is good : no hangover day after. Easy drinking and nothing special I paid less than £20 but it supposed to be £10 -£12 per bottle. Probably not bad with ginger ale or maybe on the rocks ? Not for me anyway. I like bourbon and well aged whisky.
This is a smooth unpretentious whisky. No unusual or complex flavours, not fiery or peaty. A little sweetness and wo0diness in taste. Its one of those nostalgic drinks for me, used to get it at the pubs when I thought I was a sosphisticated young man, with a splash of Canada Dry ginger in it. Its not expensive so one can't expect the nuances of a single malt, its just a reliable drinkable tot. Got it from Master of Malt as it is rarely on the shop shelves for some reason. Saved me the travelling miles trying to source it.