Description
Dubbed "The Dock Man," this second issue of Canadian Club Chronicles pays tribute to the dock men who operated floating liquor stores and bars aboard their vessels during Prohibition. Amber in color, the aroma is a robust rye spice with caramel, oak, and a hint of char, which is to be expected from a whisky aged for 42 years. The taste is pleasantly warm and slightly sweet with delicate notes of brown sugar and baking spices, balanced with oak and a rye spiciness, making this whisky complex and rich. The finish is a lingering taste of toffee, with subtle tartness on the palate.