Review: Seagram’s Canadian Five Star Whisky
Posted by Arctic Wolf on August 20, 2013
Seagram’s has a rich and storied history which can be dated back to 1857 when the Granite Mills and Waterloo Distillery Company was formed. About seven years later, Joseph Seagram joined the company and by 1911 the company was known as Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. Today, over 100 years later, the Seagram name is still in use as a brand, but ownership of this whisky has been passed on to Diageo who now use the aged stocks at their Valleyfield Distillery in Quebec to produce the whisky.
You may read my review of the whisky by clicking on the following excerpt:
Review: Seagram’s Canadian Five Star Whisky
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