#Top100CanadianWhisky #8: Caribou Crossing Single Barrel
Posted by Arctic Wolf on December 16, 2017
Sazerac has made a push towards the premium end of the Canadian Whisky market with their Caribou Crossing Canadian Whisky. Caribou Crossing is what is known as a Single Barrel Whisky. From the company’s inventory of over 200,000 barrels of Canadian whisky, Sazerac’s whisky making team selects what they deem to be some of the very finest barrels. Each of these chosen barrels is bottled individually capturing its unique flavour. This means that each individual barrel offers a unique taste experience for the Canadian whisky connoisseur.
Although, the Sazerac Company is based in New Orleans, its holdings include many of North America’s most popular distilling companies, the Buffalo Trace Distillery, A. Smith Bowman, the Glenmore Distillery, and more.
Here is a link to the Rum Howler #8 Canadian Whisky in my list of the 100 Best of 2017:
Review: Caribou Crossing Single Barrel
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The Rum Howler – Top 100 Canadian Whiskies of 2017
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