Canadian Club

20 Years Aged

40% ABV • Whisky • 750ml • Sold Out

Canadian Style Whisky from BC in Canada

$69.48 + tax and deposit

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PRODUCER
Hiram-Walker & Sons

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Suntory Global Spirits

AGE
Unknown Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Unknown

RELEASE
Standard

CHILL-FILTRATION
Unknown

ADDED COLOUR
Unknown

PEAT SMOKED
No

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Hiram-Walker & Sons

Hiram Walker occupies an unusual place in whisky history, because it is at once a distillery, a company legacy, and a kind of architectural foundation for Canadian whisky as we now recognise it. Founded in Windsor, Ontario in 1858 by Hiram Walker, it grew on the banks of the Detroit River into one of the great centres of North American distilling. The setting mattered: access to grain, transport, and the American market gave it commercial advantages, but Walker’s real gift was to build not merely a plant, but an enduring whisky operation whose influence would extend well beyond a single label. Canadian Club, first sold as Club Whisky, became the house’s early standard-bearer and one of Canada’s most famous exports.

What followed was not a narrow house style, but a broad and adaptable whisky culture. Today the historic Hiram Walker & Sons Distillery remains the production home for J.P. Wiser’s, which is blended and bottled there in Windsor, and Corby’s Canadian whisky portfolio also includes Lot No. 40, Pike Creek, and Gooderham & Worts. Canadian Club, meanwhile, remains tied to the same historic site even though the brand now sits under different ownership, which rather neatly illustrates the distillery’s significance: the facility itself has outlasted corporate reshufflings and continued to serve as one of the beating hearts of Canadian whisky.

In style, Hiram Walker’s importance lies in its range. J.P. Wiser’s tends toward the polished, layered side of Canadian whisky, while Lot No. 40 has become a modern reference point for bold rye character. Pike Creek explores finishing and softness, Gooderham & Worts leans into multi-grain complexity, and Canadian Club remains the most globally recognisable expression of the house’s lighter, easy-going tradition. What unites them is not sameness, but a shared origin in Windsor, where grain whisky, rye whisky, and blending have been treated not as separate disciplines, but as parts of the same long conversation.

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