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Gooderham & Worts Four Grain Canadian Whisky
Canadian — Ontario, Canada
Reviewed
December 25, 2016 (edited September 22, 2020)
An interesting whisky. Its Canadian heritage is recognizable (and I am, frankly, no fan of most Canadian whiskies), but there's a complexity and delicacy here that's pretty likeable. Smell is a nice cedar wood, some rye spice, creamed corn, dill pickle, an interesting medicinal cherry syrup. Sharpie marker or some paint thinner. Vanilla. Taste is sweet and spice. A nice floral, with loads of rye, baking spices and brining spices (clove, caraway, dill, pepper). More of that medicinal cherry, pencil shavings, creamed corn, lots of white pepper on the back-end. Dry finish is a bit short with some spice. Unlike most Canadian whiskies, this one doesn't teeter way over into sweetness--it's recognizably Canadian, but actually quite balanced, quite interesting. Resembles, slightly, some of Forty Creek's high-end offerings, but with the sweetness really dialed back. The *actual* closest comparison, though, might be to Wiser's Red Letter--but at $70 *less* per bottle, it's actually a pretty decent value if you want to give Canadian whisky another shot.
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Aside from "Sharpie marker or some paint thinner" this sounds like it's worth giving a shot.
This has been on my wish list a while. Just haven't gotten to it. So many whiskeys...