
EX LIBRIS The Apprenticeship 1982
The distillery from which this venerable old whisky comes from dates back to 1857 and is deeply rooted in Windsor, Ontario. This small batch Canadian whisky was distilled in 1982, making it one of the oldest Canadian whiskies ever released in the USA.
Named after Mordecai Richler's 1959 classic novel "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz," this bottling is a remarkable example of the best that Canada has to offer. EX LIBRIS pays tribute to the long apprenticeship that the master blender who crafted this rare grain blend has gone through to skillfully master his craft.
Produced from very old corn whiskies aged in casks having previously contained a Speyside Single Malt, it also contains a small percentage of rye whisky matured in quarter casks previously used for aging peated Scottish Single Malt. This bottling features a rich character with a luscious profile and exquisite vanilla notes.
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