Caribou Crossing Canadian Whiskey

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Regular price $99.99
Regular price $229.99 Sale price $99.99
750 mL
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Caribou Crossing is the world’s first single barrel Canadian whisky, selected from our finest whisky available from our inventory of more than 200,000 barrels. The whisky has been patiently aged in oak for many years to give it a rich and complex yet smooth flavor. Each barrel is then bottled individually with expert care and skill under rigorous quality standards.

Product Details

The nose greets with sweet smells of caramel, marshmallow, corn, and light oak. The palate much like the nose is light in intensity. Light vanilla and caramel dominate with the faintest hint of grain in the background. The finish is on the short side, with vanilla, oak, and a hint of melted marshmallow pulling through.

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