Gooderham & Worts Four Grain Whisky
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Gooderham & Worts

Four Grain Whisky (0.75l, 44.4%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $49.99

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A toast to Canadian history.

Did you know that Gooderham & Worts is older than the city of Toronto and the independent country of Canada? That’s right, it was founded in 1832 and according to reports, it soon became the largest distillery in the world in the late 19th century. But then William Gooderham died in 1881, World War I happened and a bunch of other historic events, so the Gooderham & Worts distillery changed hands and eventually moved production to the Hiram Walker distillery in Walkerville. With the distillery shuttered in the 1990s and the Gooderham & Worts name no longer gracing a whisky bottle, Corby Spirit & Wine relaunched the brand in 2015 to honor the historic distillery.

Gooderham & Worts Four Grain Whisky is a complex Canadian Whisky that was mostly aged in new American oak barrels with some of the juice aged in ex-Bourbon barrels. The mash bill consists mostly of double-column distilled corn and some pot-distilled rye, wheat, and barley. Bold, complex, and balanced is how we’d describe the tasting experience of sweet caramel, toffee, warming rye spice, mature oak, and a hint of green apple.

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

Appearance / Color
Gold

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Complex with red apples, dried spices, and honey.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Bold and full-rounded with red apples, fresh breads, and barley malt, opening up to a distinct oak character.

Finish
Warm with lingering rye spices.

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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.
They have 14 maturing warehouses currently storing 1.3 million barrels of Spirits.
Hiram Walker and Sons is the only “grain to glass” operation in Ontario.
Canadian Whisky was the best selling Liquor category in the US until as recently as 2010!
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.
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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.
They have 14 maturing warehouses currently storing 1.3 million barrels of Spirits.
Hiram Walker and Sons is the only “grain to glass” operation in Ontario.
Canadian Whisky was the best selling Liquor category in the US until as recently as 2010!
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.
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