The most interesting thing about Corner Creek, to my tastebuds, is the way it reminds me of sucking on a pebble or a stone. That might not sound appetizing, but I actually rather enjoy it. I hear there's a lot of batch-to-batch variance, but my experience has always been that the price is right ($35 Cdn.) and the bourbon is pretty decent: full of earthy flavours, with hints of green apple and white wine (maybe that's the wine bottle-style packaging talking). Vanilla, cherries, raspberries. Asphalt. Musty rye, pickles and soap (though not in a bad way). Nutty (I wouldn't be surprised if there was some Beam in the blend). Sweet and dry. It's an interesting, unique bourbon.