shennig608 Posted June 20, 2004 Share Posted June 20, 2004 Has someone some information about this Canadian Whisky ? Tastingnotes? From where it is? etc.. Every postings are welcome.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackkeno Posted July 4, 2004 Share Posted July 4, 2004 Here are thoughts I previously posted at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/beautyeh/I decided to post my notes on the new Pendleton blend. I'm comparing it to the CC10, which is probably my least favorate of the CC line, but is the same age.Pendleton (Hood River Distillers) 10 year oldnose: fresh grain and wood influence, after about 5 minutes, nose starts to weaken and become less complex. A sip seems to re-invigorate the nose, with an "aged grain whiskey" aromapalate: entry has corn signature, followed by a hint of caramel then becoming a bit bitter, tanninsfinish: very dry, wood, not much grain influenceCanadian Club Reserve 10 year oldnose: starts off like grain alcohol then develops a toasty sweetnesspalate: entry, slightly sweet, becomes full with firm wood adding some spice and pepper in the backgroundfinish: pleasant balance of sweet grain and wood influence then dry at the very end.Well, I seemed to like the Pendleton more when I tried it solo. It didn't stack up very well against this CC10. I did have some chocolate a couple hours ago, so perhaps I'm understating their sweetness and overstating the bitterness of the Pendleton. Neither whisky seems to be very complex on the nose, palate or finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratcheer Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 Neither whisky seems to be very complex on the nose, palate or finish.That is what I would expect from Canadian whiskey. And, no, I do not mean this as an attack. I honestly believe that Canadian whiskey makers are striving for a smooth, bland profile.Tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedmans Brorsa Posted July 7, 2004 Share Posted July 7, 2004 While looking for Internet shops shipping Old Forester BB to Sweden (No luck, so far, I´m afraid) I chanced upon this :PENDLETON 10 Year Old Blended Canadian Whisky (Canada); 40% abv, $26.00 Importer: Hood River Distillers, OregonLovely bronze/burnished orange color - impeccable purity; the opening whiffs detect mature, oily/buttery scents of almond butter and oleo margarine - seven more minutes of exposure to air introduce delicate traces of oak resin, pepper, palm oil, and oloroso sherry; the palate entry is succulent and honeyed - by the midpalate stage, the flavor profile has gone BIG in oily texture and honey/sherry-like taste on the tongue; the aftertaste is long, honey sweet, and even a touch toffee-like; what put me over the top in terms of recommended/not recommended was the silky, oily texture and the sherry-like taste; hardly a great Canadian whisky in the league of Crown Royal Special Reserve, but a more than respectable one that deserves attention.RecommendedThe adress is : http://www.spiritjournal.com/tastenote.htmHaven´t tasted it myself, though...Best wishes,H.B. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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