This is a pleasant whisky, but it’s hard to understand what it was doing all those years cooped up in oak. Butterscotch on the nose prepares you for the sweet, buttery taste, reminiscent of honey toast. There’s something high and sharp there too, like pear drops or turps, followed by a gentle vanilla thrum to close. There are better Canadians out there for the money.
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