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Johnnie Walker Platinum Label has been created for today’s sophisticated scotch drinker. An 18-year-old Whisky that is rich and refined, with that trademark Johnnie Walker smokiness that gives this fine whisky the perfect balance of flavours.
Our master distiller carefully selects each barrel by hand – less than one percent are chosen for Jim Beam Single Barrel – ensuring the highest quality. No two barrels are the same, and each is individually bottled, labeled and hand-numbered. Every bottle of Jim Beam Single Barrel bourbon represents individuality – not only with the […]
Complex, clean and fruity. Grant’s Family Reserve is one of the world’s best loved Scotch whiskies and enjoyed in over 180 countries. First created by William Grant in 1898, the blend is today, five generations later, entrusted to Grant’s Master Blender, Brian Kinsman. Brian skilfully blends around 25 of the finest single malt and grain […]
A very special edition of Crown Royal released in 2006, XR was created using the last batch of rare whiskies distilled at Seagram’s Waterloo Distillery. Fire destroyed much of the distilling complex in 1993, making this a true one off unrepeatable bottling with legendary pedigree. Distillery Information Nestled on the edge of Lake Winnipeg, Crown […]
Canadian Club 1858 is Canadian Club’s flagship whisky. It’s aged longer than the 3 years required by Canadian law in oak barrels before bottling for the smoothest possible flavor. Canadian Club 1858 is easy drinking whisky, perfect on the rocks or in a mixed drink.
As the name of this Black Velvet Toasted Caramel Canadian Whisky suggests, this is a classic Canadian Whisky which has been refined and perfected with roasted or toasted, natural caramel flavor. Originally the brand was named Black Label but the distiller Jack Napier quickly changed the name after reflecting on the beautiful velvety smoothness produced by the […]
A 1983 bottling of the famous Canadian whisky, Black Velvet, named in the ’40s by Master Distiller Jack Napier who declared the whisky to have a velvety taste.