Chicken Cock 20 Years Old Cotton Club Canadian Rye Whiskey

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Chicken Cock 20 Years Old Cotton Club Canadian Rye Whiskey

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Size: 750 ml
Proof: 100
Created: Grain & Barrel Spirits

  • Aged 20 Years
  • Canadian Rye Whisky
  • Light Amber Appearance

Taste
Chicken Cock 20 Years Old Cotton Club Canadian Rye Whiskey demonstrates a truly unique tasting experience. It exhibits rich flavors on the palate, making for a smooth and memorable drinking experience. Chicken Cock 20 Years Old Cotton Club Canadian Rye Whiskey captures the essence of it's innovation while embracing the modern craft spirit so that each sip travels through the creative Canadian Rye Whiskey for those who appreciate the matching mixture's quality, tradition, and innovation. It is smooth and sweet with prominent notes of sweet candy combined with slight grassy rye, earthy notes. Finished with hints of citrusy orange peel, spice and white pepper.

History
Chicken Cock 20 Years Old Cotton Club Canadian Rye Whiskey was founded by James A. Miller who built a distillery and started making Chicken Cock, a type of whiskey unique to the bluegrass region. It was an infamous staple of prohibition-era speakeasies, like the Cotton Club, and was smuggled inside in nondescript tin cans. Unfortunately, the original distillery where Chicken Cock was made, burned down in the 1950s. Known as The Famous Old Brand, Chicken Cock Whiskey has now been resurrected, because good spirits never go out of style. Staying true to the rich 160-year-old brand identity while modernizing it just a touch, the products we’ve created are an unsurpassable collection of heritage whiskies. In just a few years after he founded Chicken Cock, James A. Miller died, leaving behind a few thousand dollars to a trusted distillery clerk and a high-quality whiskey brand that was still in its infancy. The clerk, a man named George G. White, continued Chicken Cock Whiskey and made it the legend it became.

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