Canadian Club Canadian Whisky 750ML
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Description
Description
Canadian Club Canadian Whisky 750ML is a 40% ABV blended Canadian whisky produced at one of North America's most storied distilleries in Windsor, Ontario. Scored 92/100 by critic Jim Murray and a back-to-back SIP Awards Gold winner in 2023 and 2024, this expression remains a benchmark for the Canadian whisky category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Windsor, Ontario, Canada | Blended Canadian Whisky | Distillery: Hiram Walker & Sons
Production & Heritage
Hiram Walker founded his namesake distillery in Windsor, Ontario in 1858, and the facility has been producing Canadian Club ever since. The whisky is distilled from a mashbill of rye, rye malt, barley malt, and corn, with each grain distilled separately before being combined through a proprietary process known as "barrel blending." Unlike most Canadian distillers—who age each grain spirit individually and blend after maturation—Canadian Club batches its grain distillates together before they enter the barrel, allowing the flavors to marry and integrate during the entire aging period rather than just after it.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh and soft on the nose, opening with a gentle almond nuttiness before a hint of peppery rye spice emerges. There is a light sweetness underneath that keeps things inviting without any harshness.
Taste: The palate entry is spicy and zesty, led by rye grain character. At mid-palate, rich oak and sweet vanilla come into focus, balanced by a pleasant creaminess. The overall impression is well-integrated and approachable, with enough complexity to reward attention.
Finish: Clean, dry, and lingering, with subtle oak tannins trailing off gradually. A faint vanilla sweetness hovers in the background as the spice gently fades.
How to Drink Canadian Club
Canadian Club drinks well on the rocks or with a splash of water, which opens up its vanilla and oak character. Its clean, spice-forward profile also makes it a versatile cocktail base. A Whisky Sour benefits from the rye-driven spice cutting through citrus and sweetness. A Highball with soda water and a lemon twist showcases the whisky's crisp, dry finish beautifully. An Old Fashioned lets the vanilla and oak notes take center stage alongside bitters and a sugar cube.
Best For
- Introducing someone to Canadian whisky for the first time
- Building a well-stocked home bar with essential cocktail bases
- Hosting a whisky tasting that compares North American blending styles
- Casual weekend sipping over ice with friends
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Canadian Club taste like? Canadian Club leads with rye spice and zesty grain character, followed by sweet vanilla and rich oak on the mid-palate. The finish is clean, dry, and subtly oaky with a lingering warmth.
How does Canadian Club compare to Crown Royal? Both are top-selling Canadian whiskies, but Canadian Club tends to be drier and more rye-forward, while Crown Royal is generally perceived as smoother and sweeter. Canadian Club's pre-aging barrel-blending method also differs from the more conventional post-maturation blending used by many Canadian producers.
Is Canadian Club good for cocktails? Its clean, dry profile and rye spice make it an excellent cocktail whisky, particularly in Highballs, Whisky Sours, and Old Fashioneds where its character holds up without overwhelming other ingredients.
Where is Canadian Club made? Canadian Club is distilled at the Hiram Walker & Sons Distillery in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The distillery sits along the Detroit River and has been in continuous operation since its founding in 1858.
What foods pair well with Canadian Club? Smoked salmon works well alongside the whisky's peppery rye notes. Aged cheddar cheese complements the oak and vanilla flavors. Grilled steak pairs naturally with the dry, spicy finish. Maple-glazed pork plays off the subtle sweetness, and dark chocolate highlights the lingering oak tannins.
What sizes does Canadian Club come in? Canadian Club is widely available in 750ml, 1L, and 1.75L bottles, as well as smaller 375ml and 200ml formats depending on market availability.
Is Canadian Club worth the price? Canadian Club positions as an entry-level to mid-range Canadian whisky, and its 92-point score from Jim Murray along with consecutive SIP Awards Gold medals suggest it punches well above its price tier in terms of quality and consistency.
Why Canadian Club?
The barrel-blending technique is the single most important distinction here—by combining distillates before they enter the cask, the flavors develop together over the full maturation period rather than being married only at the end. This produces a cohesion that is difficult to replicate through post-aging blending. A 92/100 score from Jim Murray and Gold medals at the SIP Awards in both 2023 and 2024 confirm that this method delivers consistent results at a competitive price point. For a whisky with more than 160 years of continuous production history, Canadian Club remains one of the most reliable and well-made expressions in the Canadian category.
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