Gooderham & Worts 17 Year Old Little Trinity Ltd Release Canadian Whisky
Gooderham & Worts 17 Year Old Little Trinity Ltd Release Canadian Whisky is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Whisky: Gooderham & Worts 17 Year Old Little Trinity Ltd Release Canadian
A limited edition Canadian whisky bottled to commemorate the generosity of the distillery's founder, William Gooderham, who built a church next to his distillery so that his employees didn't have to pay the 'pay to pray' fees charged by churches elsewhere.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 90 (45% ABV)
Age: 17 Year
Origin: Canada
Distillery: Gooderham & Worts distillery
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
Close to the former Gooderham & Worts distillery is the Little Trinity Anglican Church. William Gooderham built the church in 1843 so his staff wouldn’t have to pay pew fees elsewhere – a cash grab common at the time. This 17-year-old whisky celebrates Gooderham’s selflessness with a trinity blend of corn, rye and wheat whiskies. Each composed from a variety of distilling skills and barrel types. It’s part of the 2017 Northern Borders Rare Collection. Limited availability in Canada with a very limited allocation in Europe and the US.
Gooderham & Worts 17 Year Old Little Trinity Ltd Release Canadian Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Delightful aroma.
Palate: This dazzling sipper has a touch of malty rye bread, warm rye spices, vanilla, dried fruit and dusty oak that shift to the palate giving the flavors of all food groups.
Finish: A honeyed nuttiness pins down the rye spices through the finish.
Distillery Information
This 5.25-hectare parcel of industrial buildings in downtown Toronto was home to the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, which operated from 1837 to 1990. James Worts purchased the site in 1832 as the location for a gristmill; his partner and brother-in-law William Gooderham converted it to a whiskey distillery after Worts’ untimely death. Between 1859 and 1895, architects David Roberts, Sr. and David Roberts, Jr. designed and constructed an industrial campus, the earliest structures being the limestone gristmill and distillery. The growth of the industrial campus resulted in the extension of the shoreline southward some 500 meters as new wharves were added. The distillery closed in 1990 and was purchased in 2001 by the development corporation Cityscape, which initiated the large-scale, adaptive re-use of the site, led by the architectural firm ERA.
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