Seagram's 7 Crown American Blended Whiskey
Blended American Whiskey
Seagram's // USA
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Dennis-McB
Tasted April 6, 2022Nice golden color. Medium legs. Smells like whiskey. Burns going in and keeps burning. I won’t order again. -
shane512
Tasted January 28, 2022As iconic a part of American drinking history as Jack Daniel’s or Old Forester. It’s simple, refreshing, and unpretentious … unless you’re a whiskey snob who’s obsessed with tasting every nuance and identifying the ages of the trees that comprise the barrels where the spirits you drink are aged. Your parents and grandparents have better taste than you think. Sometimes, no-frills is the way to go.11.99 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More -
agronbach
Tasted December 20, 2021A bit on the sharp/spicy side but overall very enjoyable for the price9.0 USD per Shot -
drlewis
Tasted October 26, 2021Mini bottle tasting series. So I waited tables and bartended at a couple of bordertown resto bars in Idaho in the late 1970s while going to school in another state. The staff drank dry Martinis, but the clientele made it easy for us: CC & Coke, Jack and anything, and 7&7. I've avoided that until this moment. This had to be better when it was all Canadian (he said wistfully), but... probably not. 25% whiskey, 75% neutral spirits. It is what it is. Nice rich color, thin legs in the glass. Smells like whiskey. Sweet. Heat. Bon appétit! Thin, industrial chemicals, dry vanilla oak. And then it's gone...which is a blessing in this case. Cries for 7Up, ice, and two reds: a red Maraschino cherry and a Marlboro Red. At least that's how they made it work in Idaho.
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