I’ve been at least a moderate fan of the “Noble” series so far, so let’s see what this one has to offer…. Nose features red delicious apple, grains, brown sugar, maple, nutmeg, honey and clove, all in an ethanol free package. Very nice. Palate: uhh…what just happened? I’ve never had a whiskey deviate from the nose in such spectacular fashion. Tobacco, leather, malt (I’m aware that this is a wheat whiskey, but it’s what I’m getting), mild vanilla, and tea leaf. A hint of the apple from the nose. While it’s decently bold for the proof which I do appreciate, there’s a lot of weird herbaceous notes here that don’t mesh particularly well. Short finish is sharp with tannic oak, astringent alcohol, hay, more tea leaf (black tea), pepper, and mint. Mouthfeel is thinner and grainier than my tongue would like it to be. Definitely the worst of this series I have tried, and quite the disappointment. It’s hard to really find good things to say about it. At $79.99, this is a HARD avoid. I’d be hard pressed to recommend it at $40. Going to be a struggle to finish.
Crown Royal Noble Collection Winter Wheat
About this bottle
This is the sixth release in the brand's Noble Collection which first began in 2016. This Canadian whisky is made with 51% red winter wheat, 39% corn and 10% malted barley. After aging in charred American oak for an unspecified amount of time, it was bottled at 90 proof. Released fall 2021.
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I tasted this blended Canadian whisky neat, with water, on ice, and in an Old Fashioned at 45%abv. in the evening. It is noticeably drier than the regular Crown Royal Deluxe with much more punch in the wheat and herbal notes. It succeeds in its balance and its ability to bring me to a remote Canadian wheat field. The palate is bright honey and a very long herbal finish. Superb! I would pair this with canoeing on a moose wearing snowshoes in a Mountie jacket.
Nose: Rich toasted oak and freshly baked banana bread with a little glazed drizzled on top. Palate: English toffee and old fashioned bread pudding full of warm raisins and cinnamon. Finish: Medium in length with sweet cinnamon, more toffee, and toasted oak. Summary: One of my favorite pours to date. Perfect winter whiskey for sitting by the fire. I wish I would have bought a backup, but more people experiencing this bottle is better.
Oak and fruit on the nose with some nail polish remover. Candied cherries and vinyl siding tasting. Not bad for CR but a little one note. IMO not worth the $100+CAD but was decent.
Wonderful depth of flavour. Rich and complex. A joy to drink.
Wow. Mellow as all get out, quite the pour.
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