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  2. Crown Royal - Wikipedia

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    Crown Royal, originally known as Seagram's Crown Royal, is a blended Canadian whisky brand created by Seagram and owned by Diageo since 2000. [1] Production of Crown Royal is done at Gimli , Manitoba , while the blending and bottling of the whisky are done in a facility in Amherstburg , Ontario .

  3. List of whisky brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of whisky brands arranged by country of origin and style. Whisky (or whiskey) [ 1 ] is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash . Different grains are used for different varieties, including barley , malted barley , rye , malted rye, wheat , and corn .

  4. Seagram - Wikipedia

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    The three most popular Seagram distilled products in the 1960s through 1990s were Seven Crown, VO, and Crown Royal. [3] In 1963, Seagram purchased the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company for $61 million in cash and a $216 million production payment sale to Glanville Minerals Corporation of New York.

  5. Costco Liquor Prices: Which Kirkland Brand Alcohol Is Worth It?

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    Tasting eerily like Crown Royal, the Kirkland Signature Blended Canadian Whisky is a hit with whiskey fans. The Booze Blog admitted, "It's actually very decent.

  6. Crown Royal unveils new peach flavor ahead of spring - AOL

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    Crown Royal, the number-one selling Canadian whisky, announced its new peach flavor just in time to enjoy it during the hottest spring activities. Crown Royal, the number-one selling Canadian ...

  7. Canadian whisky - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, an American whisky distilled any higher than 160 proof is labelled as "light whiskey". [9] The flavouring whiskies are distilled to a lower proof so that they retain more of the grain's flavour. The relative lightness created by the use of base whiskies makes Canadian whisky useful for mixing into cocktails and highballs. The ...

  8. Whisky - Wikipedia

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    The word whisky (or whiskey) is an anglicisation of the Classical Gaelic word uisce (or uisge) meaning "water" (now written as uisce in Modern Irish, and uisge in Scottish Gaelic). This Gaelic word shares its ultimate origins with Germanic water and Slavic voda of the same meaning. Distilled alcohol was known in Latin as aqua vitae ("water of

  9. Portal:Liquor - Wikipedia

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    Crown Royal; Mezcal; Whisky Galore! (1949 film) Chatham Artillery Punch ... The distilled output is then rested in ceramic jars for a relatively short six to twelve ...