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Canada s Best Whisky Is Canadian Club

Canada s Best Whisky Is Canadian Club News provided by Share this article Share this article OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 26, 2021 /CNW/ - It is official: Canada s oldest whisky is also its best. On February 25, 2021, nine independent whisky experts named 43-year-old Canadian Club Chronicles as Canadian Whisky of the Year at the eleventh annual Canadian Whisky Awards. Canadian Club 43 also took top honours as Connoisseur Whisky of the Year. The 43-Year-Old Canadian Club Chronicles has been named Canada s best whisky at the eleventh annual Canadian Whisky Awards. Photo Credit: Canadian Club (CNW Group/Canadian Whisky Awards) This is truly a remarkable whisky, so deserving of the accolade, said Davin de Kergommeaux, head judge and founder of the awards. Canadian Club has been shortlisted for best whisky in past years, and for 2021, the judges awarded Canadian Club 43-year-old the highest overall score among over 130 Canadian whiskies entered in the competition.

Exclusive: Drag Race UK star spills the Tia (Kofi) on the twists and turns of season 2

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Windsor wonderland: A guide to this enchanting town, where the Queen will spend Christmas Day

Advertisement There s something extra festive about Windsor this year and it’s not the giant Christmas tree, fresh out of Windsor Great Park, that stands beside the castle and a statue of Queen Victoria. It’s the happy news that the Queen the 39th monarch to call the castle home since William the Conqueror founded it in the 11th century will be here for the big day. A good starting point when visiting this Thames-side town is to stroll down The Long Walk, a straight line of horse chestnut trees that runs 2.6 miles from the George IV castle gates to the Copper Horse statue of George III.

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