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Regarded by enthusiasts as the revival of Canadian whisky, the Confederation Oak Reserve is one of Forty Creek's most significant creations. A whisky that is quintessentially Canadian, right from the cask it matures in.
Deemed by many as the rebirth of Canadian whisky, the Confederation Oak Reserve is one of Forty Creek’s most impactful expressions.A uniquely Canadian whisky, right down to the barrel. The Confederation Oak Reserve gets its name from the barrels that the whisky was aged in.After marrying together three individually aged grain whiskies, Forty Creek Master Blender, Bill Ashburn ages the resulting liquid in barrels made from Canadian oak for up to 2 years. The flavor of the whisky is further highlighted by the tighter grain of the barrel due to Canada’s colder climate.
Deemed by many as the rebirth of Canadian whisky, the Confederation Oak Reserve is one of Forty Creek’s most impactful expressions.
A uniquely Canadian whisky, right down to the barrel. The Confederation Oak Reserve gets its name from the barrels that the whisky was aged in.
After marrying together three individually aged grain whiskies, Forty Creek Master Blender, Bill Ashburn ages the resulting liquid in barrels made from Canadian oak for up to 2 years. The flavor of the whisky is further highlighted by the tighter grain of the barrel due to Canada’s colder climate.
Forty Creek Canadian Whisky Confederation Oak Reserve 750ml
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