As mentioned in my CC Chronicles 43 tasting this was a very generous gift from my favourite friend @BradMacario. Very much looking forward to tasting this one in depth. It is a lovely golden amber colour with deliciously thick-looking legs. Nose: A classic Canadian whisky nose but cranked up to 11. Maple, vanilla, caramel, brown sugar... There is a touch of baking spices like nutmeg and a hint of over-ripe dark fruits, particularly plums. Palate: This is not nearly as sweet as the nose. There is a very brief touch of semi-sweet maple syrup, but more like the maple sap straight from the tree. Unlike the 43 this one has a pile of spice and tannins that almost immediately electrify the sides of the tongue. Black pepper introduces the grand finale. Finish: LONG! There is a strong tanniny feel that tingles on the back sides of the tongue for some time. There is a bitterness that lingers, especially on the back of the soft palate, which I love. I'm not sure but it seems there may be a deep red wine or port influence somewhere in this whisky. Overall, this is spectacular. The nose suggests sweetness and richness but the palate is a delicious antithesis to this preconception. I often find Canadian whisky too rich and sweet (maybe too polite like my Canadian counterparts) but this one is really bold and spicy. Thank you again to @BradMacario for this spectacular whisky!
About this bottle
The fourth release in The Chronicles series pays homage to the bootleggers who smuggled Canadian Club across the frozen Detroit River in their six-cylinder roadsters. Thus, this bottling is dubbed Canadian Club Chronicles 44 Year: The Whisky Sixes. It is bottled at 45% ABV and was released in November 2021.
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Nose: soft, tart red fruit, light caramel, oak, and vanilla Taste: the red fruit and caramel swirl together before the ethanol comes to play, bringing a blossom of red fruit and rye spice. The flavors are soft and calm, without overpowering or fighting each other Finish: exceedingly long finish, with the primary flavor being the undertones of red fruit and rye spice. Sits at the back of your tongue and throat for minutes
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