Scotland is not the only country that can put out a quality whiskey product.
Many countries have ventured into the spirits domain. Canada being one of them.
The Canadian whiskeys are starting to shine with products that are crisp and
bold to the taste buds.
Following strict compliance with Canadian regulations these whiskeys are
distilled and bottled no less than two years before consumption. Usually the
bottling is done no sooner than six years and many are much longer than that
now.
They are not noted as much as straight whiskies as they are blended. They are
bold and lightly flavored yet manage to keep a very distinctive body and
character. The Canadian government carries out rigid control of the Excise Tax
and labeling.
There have been no stipulations in place for the grain formulas or distilling
processes. Nor have the maturing factors or time frames been ruled or governed.
They have left it up to the producers of this product to determine what markets
abroad and at home desire from their product. It has been shown that this was a
wise decision as the Canadian whiskey makers seem to be holding strong in all
markets and fields.
Similar to the brands found in the United States the distillery function is
pretty much a standard deal with the exception of the use of cereal grains and
some trade secrets. Since Canadian whiskey distillers are not faced with
artificial proof restriction in their distillation procedures, they are able to
operate continuous distillation systems under conditions that are optimum for
the separation and selection of desirable congeners.
The relationship between beverage spirits and the congeners is in no way marred
while in the fermentation mash solution. The casks are made of white oak and are
rated in US gallons matured cooperage insures compatibility of the fine
whiskies. The delicate flavor and per portions that the maturing batches
cooperage is a fine trade secret.
It was spelled out with Sir Joseph Seagram. He decided in 1911 that an
appropriate whiskey should be made for the wedding of his son. This blend became
known as Seagram’s V.O or very own whiskey as it is known in those parts. Only
pedigree grains and the finest of spring water were and still are used today to
create this wonderful and bold whiskey.
The master blender has at his disposal over 2,000 choice and premium flavored
bases that he can choose from for his secret and delightful blends.
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