
Originally Posted by
WhiskyToWhiskey
I haven't had much luck finding a low priced canadian whiskey to enjoy neat. In the past year I had; 40creek barrell select (i find it too sherried), crown royal deluxe (not too impressive), crown royal black (canadian that tries to be a bourbon non complex and unimpressive) and collingwood maple mellowed (tastes too much like candy and overmellowed for my taste)
I decided to take Gary's advice and revisit the CC 6yo (premium). I haven't tried this neat, and last time I had it was 10years ago with ginger ale. Tried the CC 6yo along side the CC 20yo. The 20yo has a nicer texture, less spice and more balanced with how sweet and woody it tastes. I am impressed with the overall profile of the 6yo, and it surprised me just how good it was considering its a common low shelfer mixer to most. The 6yo had less wood influence, mellow, was sweet and slightly citrusy, just the right amount of spice lasting to the finish.
I do like the 20yo a bit better....but the 6yo has characteristics about it that the 20yo can't compare to. 6yo is 1/2 the price of the 20yo, and imo far superior to the other canadian whiskeys I have tried in the same pricepoint.