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Is it true that Crown Royal is opening factories in the US? If so, I don’t need to buy them, either.
Unfortunately Crown Royal hasn’t been Canadian in a long time.
Happily we have very many great whiskeys and ryes to consume if that’s your jam that are made in Canada, the best country on earth.
Diageo owned, London based multinational run Crown Royal out New York. Fermented and initial distillation in Gimli Man, Blended and bottled in Amherstberg, ON.
Better to support local small producers products. Where everything is Canadian.
I’ve seen some ads, but I don’t know. Do you have any recommendations?
But Crown Royal parent company is English. The whisky is made in Ontario. Wikipedia says its production will go to the US in 2026. There’s still hope.
Only Trump's tariffs can stop that, now. Will the Orange-utan save the Crown?
Are you SURE? I've tried Shelter Point, which was okay, but only years after trying the gasoline/turpentine mix they called Glen Breton and the PTSD that followed. Sure, I'll do a Sortilège easy, but that's like a whistler ice-wine in spirits form.
Yes. I’m sure. Have you tried 40 creek? Fabulous.
https://fortycreekwhisky.com/
Crown Royal's parent company is closing their Ontario bottling plant and opening it in the US. CR is maintaining its HQ in Canada and its main facility in Quebec.
Their statement was that the Ontario plant was mostly shipping to the US.
Diageo is a British firm that owns the following brands:
It was formed in 1997 from the merger of Guiness and Grand Metropolitan
Damn and I liked Johnnie Walker too. Oh well time to enjoy Japanese whiskeys more.
Do yourself a favor and drop blended scotches entirely. Single malt all the way.
Thank you!
Closed the one they had in… Ontario? and opened one in Quebec and one in the states instead.
They already had one in Quebec as I understand.