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The sweet butterscotch character is so heavy it throws it off balance. It carries a medium body and a slightly syrupy feel.Ĭanadian Club 100% Rye Whisky is better than I thought it was going to be, but not as good as I was hoping it would be. Medium fizzle of butterscotch, spice, toasted nuts, toasted grains and that vague oily char character. Odd.īutterscotch and grains shove through first, carving a path for weaker notes of caramel syrup, vanilla taffy, cinnamon and nuts to come through trailing something vaguely oily and char-like.

rye whiskey

There is an interesting sour beer meets a melon-like fruity underpinning happening. Price: $18 Canadian Club 100% Rye Whisky Reviewīig dollop of butterscotch followed by notes of dried fruit, vanilla, almond, toffee and lighter notes of honey and hazelnuts. Anyways, on to the Canadian Club 100% Rye Whisky review! Canadian Club 100% Rye Whisky Info Ah the things I would do if I had my own distillery. Market it as CC deconstructed, offer it at a decent price and give consumers a whole new level of interaction with the spirit. They’d need to up the proof to at least 92 (46%) so we had some wiggle room with water, but if they did that I’d buy the whole set. Seriously, how cool would that be if CC released a bottles of all of their components so people could taste them on their own and create their own blends at home. It’s really interesting to try this single component of CC and I think they should continue the tradition and release a 100% corn and 100% malt one as well. If anyone has a ton of it just sitting around in barrels it would be the Canadians this is why brands like Whistle Pig have been importing their rye from Alberta for so long.

rye whiskey

With how hot rye is right now It’s not hard to understand why CC put out the Canadian Club 100% Rye Whisky. This blend is sometimes then put into other barrels for finishing or additional maturation, but often it’s blended in steel tanks and bottled straight away. A typical Canadian whisky is made of corn, rye and barley that are each distilled and aged separately and then blended together before bottling. Canadian Club 100% Rye Whisky is the rye component of what would normally go into Canadian Club whisky.















Rye whiskey