Canadian Club Canadian Whisky 375ML
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Description
Canadian Club 1858 Canadian Whisky 375ML is a premium blended whisky bottled at 40% ABV in a portable half-size 375ml bottle. Proudly carrying a multi-century distillation heritage, this flagship expression secured an outstanding 90-point evaluation and "Best Buy" designation from Wine Enthusiast. Globally recognized for its hallmark smoothness, it achieves its delicate profile through an innovative pre-barrel blending technique that marries corn, rye, and barley spirits prior to aging.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Ontario, Canada | Age: Minimum 3 Years | Owner: Suntory Global Spirits | Size: 375ML
Production & Heritage
The historical origin of Canadian Club dates back to 1858, when American entrepreneur Hiram Walker established his pioneering distillery across the Detroit River in Walkerville, Ontario. Walker specifically engineered a lighter, smoother style of whiskey that quickly became a massive sensation across upscale American gentleman’s clubs. The brand's immense popularity famously made it a dominant target for bootleggers like Al Capone during the American Prohibition era.
While traditional American whiskies are blended after aging, Canadian Club utilizes a unique "Blended Before Grain" engineering process. Separate distillates of sweet corn, peppery rye, and malty barley are masterfully combined while still unaged clear spirits. This raw white blend is then pumped into once-used white oak American bourbon barrels to mature for a minimum of three years. This pre-barrel integration allows the individual grain characters to interlock early, softening the collective bite and producing a highly consistent spirit body.
Tasting Notes
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Aroma: Light, sweet, and comforting. The nose opens with clean top notes of fresh green apple skin, white almond paste, and soft vanilla custard, backed by a gentle grain sweetness and a light touch of toasted wood char.
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Taste: Medium-bodied, sleek, and exceptionally gentle on the entry. The palate is treated to an immediate coating of liquid honey, light brown sugar, and sweet corn bread. As the liquid glides across the mid-palate, the rye component emerges softly, revealing a light prickle of white pepper and clove spice.
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Finish: Short-to-medium in length, dry, and clean. The sweet grain profile recedes efficiently, leaving behind a crisp signature of light oak tannin, dark wood spices, and a brief, gentle warmth completely free of harsh burn.
How to Drink Canadian Club
Sipping it neat or over cracked ice is an exceptionally easy-going way to enjoy this whisky, as its smooth, 80-proof bottling strength requires zero taming or extra water. Beyond neat pours, this expression is a historic highball workhorse, explicitly engineered to pair with carbonated mixers without cluttering the palate. It serves as the ultimate base for a classic CC & Ginger: pour 1.5 oz over a glass packed tightly with fresh ice, top with premium ginger ale, and drop in a fresh lime wedge to activate the spirit's natural apple and spice top notes. It also functions as a highly reliable, smooth base in a traditional Manhattan or an effervescent Whisky Sour.
Best For
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Sampling an iconic, internationally acclaimed Canadian blending benchmark before committing to a larger bottle
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Travel-friendly packing, golf bag stowage, and compact options for weekend getaways and tailgates
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Whiskey drinkers who favor a lighter, softer, and more fruit-forward profile over heavy, charred bourbon wood
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Creating classic, carbonated highballs and crisp summer mixed drinks
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does Canadian Club taste like? Canadian Club leads with a light, fresh profile of green apple, honey, and vanilla custard, transitions into a soft mid-palate marked by brown sugar and gentle rye pepper, and concludes with a crisp, dry oak finish.
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How does Canadian Club compare to Crown Royal Fine De Luxe? Both are iconic, smooth Canadian blended whiskies bottled at 80 proof. Crown Royal utilizes a heavier concentration of rye and corn whiskies aged in a variety of new and used oak casks, resulting in a slightly richer, oilier mouthfeel packed with deep maple, vanilla, and dark fruit profiles. Canadian Club utilizes a pre-barrel blend process, yielding a lighter, drier, and more straightforward fruit-and-spice profile.
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Why buy the 375ml bottle? The 375ml half-bottle format is an excellent choice for moderate drinkers, outdoor portability, or those exploring the Canadian whisky category for the first time. It provides a lower financial barrier to entry and stays fresher longer for occasional sippers compared to large-format bottles.
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Where is this whisky distilled? Every drop of Canadian Club is fermented, distilled, pre-blended, aged, and bottled under strict regulatory guidelines at the historic Hiram Walker & Sons Distillery in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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What foods pair well with Canadian Club? Smoked salmon or maple-glazed bacon beautifully mirror the whisky's light wood and sweet corn elements. Mild cheddar or young Gouda cheese provides a savory balance, while simple apple tarts or vanilla bread pudding perfectly accentuate the spirit's innate cinnamon and fruit characteristics.
Why Canadian Club 375ML?
The primary technical advantage of Canadian Club lies in its proprietary pre-barrel blending mechanics, which delivers a seamless structural smoothness that post-aged value blends cannot match. Its elite pedigree is firmly established, highlighted by its 90-point evaluation from Wine Enthusiast and over 160 years of international commercial success. In this compact, convenient 375ml bottle, it provides an unbeatable combination of portable practicality, clean value, and pure category fidelity.
Specifications
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Varietal/Type: Blended Canadian Whisky
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Product of: Canada (Windsor, Ontario)
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Size: 375ML
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Proof: 80
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Brand: Canadian Club (Suntory Global Spirits)
