This bottling of Crown Royal blended whisky was distilled in 1965 at the old Waterloo distillery. Crown Royal was created in 1939 in honour of the visit of King George VI of Great Britain and is now the world's best-known Canadian whisky.
Canadian whiskies are usually blends, they are matured for at least 3 years, but mostly for 6 to 8 years. Unlike in the USA, the composition of the mash is not specified, although most of it is exported to the USA.
This bottling of Crown Royal blended whisky was distilled in 1965 at the old Waterloo distillery. Crown Royal was created in 1939 in honour of the visit of King George VI of Great Britain and is now the world's best-known Canadian whisky.
Canadian whiskies are usually blends, they are matured for at least 3 years, but mostly for 6 to 8 years. Unlike in the USA, the composition of the mash is not specified, although most of it is exported to the USA.