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Detailed Description
Released just this past spring, Lord Calvert Canadian Black joins Spiced Peach as the newest offerings from the company. As per the label (and Canadian law), the whisky has been aged for a minimum of 36 months, and is, quote, “a blend of choice matured whiskies.” At the time of this article’s publication, both Lord Calvert and Luxco’s websites are pretty absent of any real information about the product (the Lord Calvert website has no mention of the whisky at all).
Lord Calvert Black Canadian Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: The nose is sweet, but a little off… think clover and cough medicine. Part bubble gum, part hand sanitizer.
Palate: There’s definitely that bubblegum/cough medicine flavor that came across in the nose… add to that a bit of cotton candy, black liquorish, and a hint of cardamom.
Finish: A lingering bitterness alongside the saccharine sweetness
Distillery Information
Wolfhead Distillery is leading the pack as the first premium craft distillery in Essex County. … Wolfhead was born. A craftsman’s operation, Wolfhead Distillery incorporates the resources found in its own backyard in producing unique flavours that push the boundaries of standard Canadian Spirits.