Canadian Club Reserve 9 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Canadian Club Reserve 9 Year 750ML is a 40% ABV Canadian whisky aged nine years, produced at the historic Hiram Walker distillery in Windsor, Ontario. What distinguishes this expression from much of its competition is the pre-barrel blending method — spirit components are married before aging rather than after — yielding a particularly integrated, cohesive character that has earned it a solid 8.03 meta-critic score on Whiskyanalysis.com across multiple reviews.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Windsor, Ontario, Canada | Age: 9 Years | Distillery: Hiram Walker and Sons
Production & Heritage
The Hiram Walker and Sons distillery has been producing Canadian Club since 1858, making it one of the longest-running whisky brands in North America. The Reserve 9 Year expression uses a mashbill of corn, barley, and rye — each grain distilled and matured separately before being blended together prior to barrel aging. This "blended at birth" approach, where unaged spirit components are combined before entering the cask, stands in contrast to most modern Canadian whiskies that blend already-aged barrels at the end of production. The result is nine full years of integration inside the wood, allowing the different grain characters to knit together from the start rather than being married after the fact.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with pronounced toffee and toasted oak, followed by creamy vanilla with an underlying oaky warmth. There is a gentle sweetness throughout, supported by subtle dried dark fruit and a faint minerality.
Taste: The palate arrives with English toffee and a pleasing surge of heat, quickly moving into rich mellow oak accented by soft nutmeg and clove. At mid-palate, dry grain notes emerge alongside baking spice, weaving through a smooth, medium-bodied texture. The harmony between mineral undertones and warming spices keeps the whisky balanced without leaning too sweet.
Finish: The finish is warm and lingering with a dry character, carrying enduring notes of caramel and vanilla. Oak tannins provide structure without bitterness, leaving a clean, spice-tinged close.
How to Drink CC Reserve 9 Year
Neat or with a single ice cube is the ideal starting point — the nine years of integration reward patient sipping, and a touch of water opens up the toffee and baking spice layers. This whisky also performs well in cocktails that benefit from its smooth oak backbone and spice complexity.
- Old Fashioned: The toffee and vanilla character provides a natural sweetness that pairs seamlessly with bitters and a citrus peel.
- Whisky Sour: The dry grain notes and baking spice hold up against fresh lemon juice without losing their identity.
- Manhattan: The warm oak and clove spice complement sweet vermouth, creating a richly layered drink.
Best For
- Introducing someone to aged Canadian whisky beyond entry-level blends
- An everyday sipper for fans of toffee-forward, oak-driven whiskies
- Building a home bar with versatile, cocktail-friendly aged spirits
- Gifting a whisky drinker who appreciates value-driven aged expressions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does CC Reserve 9 Year taste like? The dominant profile is English toffee and mellow oak, layered with soft nutmeg, clove, and baking spice, finishing warm and dry with lingering caramel and vanilla.
How does CC Reserve 9 Year compare to Crown Royal? Both are smooth, approachable Canadian whiskies, but the Reserve 9 Year carries a more oak-forward, spice-driven character from its nine-year age statement and pre-barrel blending, while Crown Royal tends toward a lighter, sweeter, more fruit-accented profile at a similar proof point.
Is CC Reserve 9 Year good for sipping neat? Yes — the nine years of barrel integration produce a smooth, well-rounded whisky at 40% ABV that drinks easily neat, with enough complexity in its toffee, oak, and spice layers to hold interest without added water or ice.
Where is CC Reserve 9 Year made? It is produced at the Hiram Walker and Sons distillery in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, one of the largest and oldest continuously operating distilleries in North America, situated along the Detroit River.
What foods pair well with CC Reserve 9 Year? Smoked salmon works well against the oak and spice; sharp aged cheddar complements the toffee sweetness; pecan pie mirrors the caramel and vanilla notes; roasted pork with apple chutney balances the dry finish; and dark chocolate with sea salt amplifies the baking spice character.
What sizes does CC Reserve 9 Year come in? The standard expression is widely available in 750ml bottles.
Is CC Reserve 9 Year worth the price? The Reserve 9 Year positions as a mid-range Canadian whisky that delivers complexity and character above most entry-level blends, with a genuine nine-year age statement that is uncommon at its price tier — making it a strong value in the aged Canadian whisky category.
Why CC Reserve 9 Year?
The pre-barrel blending technique is the single most important differentiator here. While nearly all modern Canadian whiskies blend already-aged components at the end of the production cycle, Canadian Club combines its grain spirits before they ever touch wood, giving the blend nine uninterrupted years to integrate inside the barrel. This produces a whisky with a level of cohesion that post-blended competitors at similar price points often lack. With verified critical approval — including an 8.03 meta-critic average on Whiskyanalysis.com — the Reserve 9 Year stands as one of the more compelling aged Canadian whiskies available at its value tier.
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