Tasting Notes
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Forty Creek Confederation Oak
Country: Canada
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Type: Canadian
Bottler: Distiller
ABV: 40%
Score: 93 Points
This is the first whisky known to be aged in Canadian oak barrels and distilled from 100% Canadian grains, and the nose has notes of soft spices, sawdust, shredded wheat cereal, and honey. The taste is very smooth with honey, soft cinnamon, dark chocolate, and a hint of pears that carries into the finish, which lingers nicely with a touch of honey. Outstanding!