Crown Royal 23 Year Old Golden Apple Flavored Whisky
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • apple
  • caramel
  • vanilla
  • oak
  • toasted
  • cinnamon
  • nutmeg
  • warm
  • spicy

Crown Royal

23 Year Old Golden Apple Flavored Whisky (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $232.99

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Character Goatson

An apple a day keeps the doctor away

What better to gift a King and a Queen coming for a visit than a good Whisky, thought Samuel Bronfman when he heard King George IV and Queen Elizabeth will be the first-ever royals to visit Canada in 1939. He patiently tested more than 600 blends before finally coming up with a blend of roughly 50 Whiskies that would be worthy of a royal couple. Indeed it was. The King and Queen stocked the train with 10 cases of this exquisite Spirit upon leaving Canada and the word of a royal Whisky, named fittingly Crown Royal, spread quickly through the USA and is indeed still spreading through the world - although, of course, there aren’t many places left that are still unaware of the greatness of Crown Royal. Distilled on the shore of Lake Winnipeg in Gimli and blended in Amherstburg, Canada, this royal Spirit has now conquered the world.

Yes Sir, Crown Royal is most definitely taking the flavored Whisky game to the next level! For Golden Apple Flavored Limited Edition, they have flavored an exquisite blend of fine Canadian Whiskies that have been patiently waiting and preparing themselves, evolving new layers of flavor for - I kid you not - the whole 23 years up there in Canada. This ultra-rare and ultra-aged blend of Whiskies was then joined with an essence of crisp golden apples, adding some freshness to the rich mouthful. One of the most luxurious flavored Whiskeys on the market, this 80 proof deliciousness is best enjoyed neat or on the rocks.
 

*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance/Color
Amber.

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Apples, caramel.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Creamy vanilla, toasted oak, baked apples, cinnamon, nutmeg, caramel.

Finish
Warming finish with notes of baking spices.

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  • apple
  • caramel
  • vanilla
  • oak
  • toasted
  • cinnamon
  • nutmeg
  • warm
  • spicy
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Character Dogson
The saviour from the North. After the Prohibition, Canada was there for its American friends with the only barrels of aged Whisky around, and they made a killing.
The Hiram Walker’s Distillery was one of the key suppliers during Prohibition, with Al Capone being one of their biggest customer. Records show Capone paid $7 for a case of Canadian Club and sold it in the US for $75.
The area around Gimli was settled by immigrants from Iceland, who had had enough of the earthquakes and volcanos in their homeland. In Icelandic, "Gimli" means "safe from hellfire."
The brand was only available in Canada until 1964. 
When Queen Elisabeth visited Canada in 1939, Segrams -- then owner -- created the Royal Crown brand as a tribute to that visit.
Canadian Whisky was the best selling Liquor category in the US until as recently as 2010!
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
The saviour from the North. After the Prohibition, Canada was there for its American friends with the only barrels of aged Whisky around, and they made a killing.
The Hiram Walker’s Distillery was one of the key suppliers during Prohibition, with Al Capone being one of their biggest customer. Records show Capone paid $7 for a case of Canadian Club and sold it in the US for $75.
The area around Gimli was settled by immigrants from Iceland, who had had enough of the earthquakes and volcanos in their homeland. In Icelandic, "Gimli" means "safe from hellfire."
The brand was only available in Canada until 1964. 
When Queen Elisabeth visited Canada in 1939, Segrams -- then owner -- created the Royal Crown brand as a tribute to that visit.
Canadian Whisky was the best selling Liquor category in the US until as recently as 2010!
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