Skip to content
Buy any 6 Bottles & get $12 off your order *** Use Code: 6GET12
$12 off 6+ bottles! Use code: 6GET12

Canadian Club - Chronicles 43 Year Old Canadian Whisky

 
Sold out
Original price $326.99 - Original price $326.99
Original price
$326.99
$326.99 - $326.99
Current price $326.99

Overview

More Info

The winner of the 2021 Canadian Whisky Awards happens to be the oldest Canadian whisky (likely) ever sold. Aged for 43 years, Canadian Club is a twist on age statements and themes. The name Speakeasy is a tribute to the illicit past of Hiram-Walker distillery during US prohibition. As the well-known story goes, Al Capone smuggled Canadian whisky across the border so it might be served in underground illegal clubs, known as speakeasies, to avoid authorities.

Tasting notes

Nose: Plenty of candied orange notes, rich, warm, and welcoming. That candied orange is sweetened with honeycomb. There's a spicy peppery ring to the nosing, one that has that “old barrel” smell. Gentle, but present, and brings in herbal notes like black tea, licorice, and old well-worn leather. There’s age on the nose, but just a hint. Whereas previous CC were all lemon moraine note, this is all orange. There’s a beautiful intensity to the nose. It’s unmistakably unique.

Palate: Youth rye spice, orange peel pithiness right up there in the palate for you to bite into, black pepper spice, touches of white sugar, and a real deep spicy, buttery, licorice finish. The honey sweetness is rich and nicely balanced with peppery rye and rich herbal notes. By comparison to other whiskies in this age group, this is far gentler, but with that gentleness you get a wider breath of flavour. It’s ridiculously satisfying.

Brand
Canadian Club
Size
750ml
ABV
45.00
Country
Canada
Region
Ontario
Kosher
Unknown

Search with flavor attributes with our revolutionary Flavor Finder tool!

Distillery Experience

  • Distillery Tours

Barrel Type

  • Oak

Years Aged

43

Tipxy AI Overview

What people across the internet are saying
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5/5 AI Rating

This extraordinary 43-year-old Canadian whisky — likely the oldest Canadian whisky ever commercially sold — won the 2021 Canadian Whisky Awards and carries both remarkable age and fascinating Prohibition-era history tied to Hiram Walker's storied distillery. Those lucky enough to try it describe unparalleled depth, refinement, and a complexity that only comes from decades of careful aging. A once-in-a-generation release that stands as a landmark in Canadian whisky history.

*This is an AI-generated summary based on publicly available reviews and discussions.