
I would call this one of the best blends out there.” Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review: The blend has a very mild flavor and mild finish. Tasting Notes: “Smooth, with hints of tobacco. The palate is smooth with what I would describe as a dry finish.” Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review: There is a nice aroma of vanilla and caramel. Tasting Notes: “This is also a good blend, but by no means one of the great ones. As a palate whisky, this is very tastier than most mainstream blenders. Palate: Whisky! Smooth, warm and slow burn. Tasting Notes: Nose: Sweet, caramel, slightly smoky, like a pretty good bourbon. Palate: Sweet and strong, rounded out with a subtle touch of vanilla and, for good measure, hint of caramel with a bit of rum Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review: Tasting Notes: Nose: Sweet, smooth, very mild and a little “smoky”. The palate is a smooth, sweet and smooth, with slightly sweet undertones and a lite note of vanilla.” Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review:
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Tasting Notes: “The nose is full of aromatic minerality, and hint of caramel. But I wouldn’t necessarily call it good enough to drink a glass by itself.” Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review: Tasting Notes: “This has the great colour of a bourbon, but little else to brag about. Very smooth and easy drinking.” Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review: It has hints of chocolate and caramel, with hints of smokiness and a vanilla note in the finish. Tasting Notes: “This is perhaps the most common blend, and pretty good too. Strong enough speak to casual consumption.” Harwood Canadian Whiskey Review:

Also there is a slight sour note, that some people would swear they smell. The palate is also quite strong but strangely there is almost no peat to be found. Tasting Notes: “The nose is very strong, with a subtle hint of juniper.

A lot of licorice note that comes on in the middle and lingers throught the finish. Pungent, spicy yet slightly smoky all in all quite similar to a bourbin dubbed. Tasting Notes: “This is the whiskey of choice for the ladies. This is the palate I imagine would appeal to kids. Tasting Notes: The palate is full of notes of honey. The palate is also strong, notably with notes of salt, but also strong on burnt oak moss. But the best way to describe the Hermitage is that it is a very, very strong whisky. The palate notes are a pleasant mix of malt and peat, and the finish is smooth and long-lasting.

Tasting Notes: “The nose is filled with a mix of minerality and complexity. No, Harwood’s is not the star it has been made out to be.
