Canadian Club 20 (2013)
- Style: Canadian
- Grain/Mash-bill: rye, rye malt, barley malt, and corn
- Country: Canada
- Region: Ontario
- Distillery: [Hiram] Walker
- Bottler: OB
- ABV: 40%
- Proof: 80
- Age: 20 Years
- Year: 2013
- Cask Type: Bourbon Barrel
Overall Character: Sweet soft maple butter and rye spices
| Nose: Maple butter, brown sugar and well balanced rye spices.
| Palate: More maple butter, along with a nice balance of dry oak and spices. Smooth and sweet and well balanced.
| Finish: Dried fruits, more maple sugar and dry oak. Not so long but well balanced.
| Overall: Definitely the best CC has to offer. It’s not going to be a flavor monster as many bourbon drinkers, or even scotch drinkers would like, but it’s balance and approachability are enough to make an experienced drinker pleased, and a novice amazed. This is the type of whisky someone should call “smooth”, as much as I hate that term. It’s light, balanced and approachable by all.
8.9/10.0