Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve Canadian Whisky 750mL
Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve Canadian Whisky 750mL
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Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve Canadian Whisky 750mL is a masterpiece of craftsmanship from one of Canada’s most respected distilleries, Forty Creek Distillery in Ontario. This premium whisky is a tribute to Canada’s heritage—named after the Confederation of 1867—and aged in barrels made from rare Canadian white oak, a wood that imparts uniquely rich and complex flavors.
Crafted from a blend of rye, barley, and corn whiskies, each individually aged before being expertly married and finished in Canadian oak casks, Confederation Oak Reserve delivers a beautifully layered profile. The denser Canadian oak adds notes of vanilla, toasted spice, caramel, and dried fruit while maintaining Forty Creek’s signature smoothness and balance.
Bottled at 80 proof (40% ABV), this whisky is both refined and robust—a celebration of innovation and tradition. Perfect for sipping neat or on the rocks, it’s a standout expression for collectors and whisky enthusiasts alike.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Aromas of vanilla, honey, and oak with hints of fig, nutmeg, and toasted nuts.
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Palate: Smooth and full-bodied with flavors of caramel, baking spice, dried fruit, and warm oak.
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Finish: Long and elegant with lingering notes of maple, vanilla, and soft spice.
FAQs
Q: What makes Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve unique?
A: It’s aged in barrels made from Canadian white oak, which imparts a denser wood influence and distinct sweetness compared to traditional American oak.
Q: What grains are used in this whisky?
A: A carefully crafted blend of rye, barley, and corn whiskies, each aged separately before blending.
Q: What proof is Confederation Oak Reserve?
A: Bottled at 80 proof (40% ABV) for a smooth and approachable drinking experience.
Q: How should I enjoy this whisky?
A: Best savored neat or with a few drops of water to bring out its vanilla, spice, and oak notes.