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Company: Diageo

Distillery: Gimli Distillery

Region: Lake Winnipeg, Gimli, Manitoba

Aging: 3 Years

ABV: 40% ABV

Proof: 80 Proof

Mash Bill: 60% Corn, 36% Rye, 4% Malted Barley

Non-Chill Filtered: No

MSRP Price: $40

Crown Royal Blenders Mash Tasting Notes

Appearance: Dark Amber

Nose: Heavy oak, rich caramel, vanilla, light fruits, apple, citrus zest, brown sugar

Palate: Rich caramel, charred oak, vanilla, rye spice, allspice, cinnamon, baking spice

Finish: Rich and creamy finish – leaves you with a nice caramel sweetness and vanilla with a lingering spice

Is Crown Royal Blenders Mash an Approachable Whisky?

Crown Royal Blenders’ Mash is an extremely approachable whisky.

It drinks very smoothly, has nice fruit and sweet caramel flavors, and leaves you with a nice flavor and mouthfeel on the end.

Is Crown Royal Blenders Mash Complex?

Crown Royal Blenders Mash has a few layers of complexity to it.

The nose is full of oaky tannin, rich caramel, vanilla, apple, and citrus zest.

The palate really loads your taste buds with rich creamy caramel and vanilla flavors, but also layers in some charred oak and spice.

What are Crown Royal Blenders Mash’s strongest attributes/flavors?

Crown Royal Blenders’ Mash is a comforting and “warm” whisky that fills you with rich sweetness and vanilla but also delivers a bold oak and spice component.

Is Crown Royal Blenders Mash a go-to whisky?

Crown Royal Blenders’ Mash could easily be a go-to whisky.

It has a lot of comforting flavors and is very easy to drink.

Is Crown Royal Blenders Mash priced accurately to its quality?

Crown Royal Blenders’ Mash definitely delivers on its price tag.

Since it is a high-corn mash bill, it’s essentially a bourbon but since it’s not distilled in the United States, it can’t be labeled as bourbon.

Conclusion for Crown Royal Blenders Mash

Crown Royal really delivers on this one.

I usually only hear of Crown Royal being used in mixed drinks with Coca-Cola, but this bottle definitely changes my mind.

It easily stacks up to many of the bourbons in a similar price range and beats a lot of the competition in the $30-40 price range with its level of flavors and finish.

If you haven’t tried Crown Royal before, this is a decent bottle to start with if you see it on the shelf.

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Thanks for reading and cheers!


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