Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve Canadian Whisky 750mL
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Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve Canadian Whisky
750 mL | 40% ABV (80 Proof) | Canadian Whisky | Aged in Canadian Oak
Process & Profile
Forty Creek Confederation Oak Reserve is a premium Canadian whisky aged in barrels made from 150-year-old Canadian oak trees harvested near the distillery. These native oak barrels provide a distinctive maturation environment, yielding complex character and deeper spice integration than typical American oak. Master Blender John Hall individually ages corn, rye, and barley whiskies before marrying them for a final aging period in the rare Canadian oak casks.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Vanilla, maple, toasted oak, dried fruit, and a touch of spice
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Palate: Rich caramel, buttery toffee, and dark chocolate, layered with toasted nuts and baking spice
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Finish: Long and smooth with a warming blend of oak, clove, and vanilla
What Makes It Special
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Aged in barrels made from rare Canadian oak over 150 years old
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Separate aging of corn, rye, and barley before final blending
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Crafted by award-winning Master Blender John Hall
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Celebrates Canada’s heritage with locally sourced materials
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Rich and full-bodied flavor with smooth integration of spice and sweetness
How to Enjoy
Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up the aromas. Also shines in premium whisky-forward cocktails like a Manhattan or Old Fashioned.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What makes Canadian oak different?
Canadian oak has a tighter grain and imparts deeper spice and wood character. -
Is this whisky blended?
Yes, it’s a blend of separately aged corn, rye, and barley whiskies. -
Is this a limited release?
It’s released in small batches and can be harder to find compared to core Forty Creek offerings. -
Is it suitable for sipping?
Absolutely—this is a whisky made for savoring, not shooting.
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