The Diageo-owned Amherstburg bottling facility is now up for sale as the company prepares to close the Crown Royal plant ...
This month, Canadian distiller Crown Royal is releasing its oldest whisky yet, Crown Royal Aged 30 Years. Too often we forget that our northern neighbors make darn good whisky. In recent years, ...
Award-winning whisky Crown Royal introduces a silky smooth blend infused with rich chocolate flavor, crafted for surprising pairings in any cocktail. Aromas of vanilla, creamy chocolate and oak open ...
It really wasn’t all that long ago when we all largely understood the term “single malt” as referring to one type of whisky: Scotch. But over the past several years, the product category has massively ...
Earlier this month, popular Canadian whisky brand Crown Royal added the first single malt to its extensive lineup. For many drinkers, single malt whisky usually means Scotch, and indeed that is the ...
When it comes to Canadian whisky, you’re mostly talking about non-age statement blends–that’s not a dig, just a fact. But Crown Royal, one of the most popular Canadian whisky brands in the world, has ...
Created in 1939 as a liquid tribute for the visit to Canada of King George & Queen Elizabeth (Harry’s great-grandparents, in other words), Crown Royal was a seriously hifalutin whisky for its time. A ...
That whisky is called Crown Royal Aged 31 Years, an unnecessarily polite way of referring to the fact that this whisky spent more than three decades inside of barrels. Other than that, the brand doesn ...
Whisky is evolving — both in flavor and demographics. The launch of Crown Royal Blackberry Flavored Whisky, the brand's newest limited edition, was teased on the brand's site and Instagram page. The ...
Crown Royal celebrates 7 years of its partnership with the CMA Awards by launching their Aged 31 Years and hosting custom jacket activations with DanielxDiamond. Still, while the $50K donation to ...
Peaches are one of the most popular fruits in the U.S. They pair perfectly with cream. They go great on the grill. But do they work well in your whisky? Our neighbors to north seem to think so. Later ...