Canadian Whisky — Full Lineup
Browse the full Canadian Whisky lineup on Wandering Casks, with tasting notes, typical price ranges and guidance on how easy each bottle is to find.
Canadian whisky is often the most underrated category on the shelf — typically light, smooth, and mellow, with a soft vanilla-and-spice character that makes it endlessly mixable. It's frequently (and loosely) called “rye” out of habit, even when it isn't mostly rye grain, and it operates under the most flexible rulebook of any major whisky-producing country. That flexibility means real range, from inexpensive, easy-to-find mixers to serious aged and single-cask bottlings that push well past the familiar. As everywhere on the site, each bottle is tagged by availability and adventurousness, with tasting notes and price range, so you can find both a dependable everyday bottle and something that rewards a closer look.
Canadian Whisky bottles
- Crown Royal — A soft, smooth blended whisky and the most recognized name in the category. (core · easy to find · $25-30)
- Canadian Club — A light and mixable blend that's long been a bar-cart staple. (core · easy to find · $18-24)
- Caribou Crossing Single Barrel — A rare single barrel bottling, uncommon in a category dominated by blends. (showcase · easy to find · $45-60)
- Glen Breton Rare — Canada's first single malt whisky, aged and bottled outside the usual blended tradition. (showcase · easy to find · $55-70)
- Crown Royal XR (Extra Rare) — A limited release blending unusually old and rare whisky stocks. (showcase · easy to find · $120-150)
- Black Velvet — A light and budget-friendly blend built for mixing. (expand · easy to find · $12-18)
- Pike Creek — Finished in rum casks for a touch of tropical sweetness. (expand · easy to find · $30-38)
- Gibson's Finest 12yr — An aged blend with more oak and depth than standard bottlings. (showcase · easy to find · $25-32)
- Lot No. 40 — A single copper pot still rye with genuine spice and character. (core · easy to find · $35-45)
- Forty Creek Barrel Select — A small-batch blend finished with extra barrel aging for added depth. (expand · easy to find · $22-28)
- J.P. Wiser's Deluxe — A smooth and traditional Canadian blend built for easy sipping. (expand · easy to find · $20-26)
- Alberta Premium Cask Strength — An undiluted, high-proof release of the house's all-rye recipe. (expand · easy to find · $45-60)
- Alberta Premium — A 100% rye mash bill gives this blend real spice and bite. (expand · easy to find · $20-28)
- Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye — A rye-forward blend with real spice, well regarded among enthusiasts. (expand · easy to find · $30-38)
- Crown Royal Reserve — A richer and more aged step up from the flagship blend. (core · easy to find · $35-45)