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Caribou Crossing Single Barrel Canadian Whisky
$164.00
Regular price $149.00

Overview
Overview
Caribou Crossing is a single barrel Canadian whisky from Sazerac, made by hand-selecting individual barrels from a deep stock of mature Canadian whiskies. When it was first released, it was billed as the first single barrel Canadian whisky to hit the market in a very long time, which gives you an idea of how rare a release like this is from north of the border.
The flavour sits exactly where you'd hope a good Canadian whisky would. Smooth, easy drinking, with soft sweetness, vanilla, oak, and a clean finish. Bottled at 40% ABV in a distinctive bottle with a caribou medallion on the front. A solid pour for anyone who wants something a bit different on their shelf.
Quick Facts
| Brand | Caribou Crossing |
| Producer | Sazerac |
| Country / Region | Canada |
| Style | Canadian Whisky, Single Barrel |
| Mash Bill | Canadian whisky (blend of grain whiskies) |
| Age Statement | NAS |
| ABV | 40% (80 Proof) |
| Cask Type | Oak barrels |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Release Type | Single barrel release |
What Sets This Bottle Apart
- One of the few single barrel Canadian whiskies on the market
- Hand-selected one barrel at a time from Sazerac's Canadian whisky stocks
- Smooth, approachable Canadian whisky profile with a bit of polish
- Distinctive bottle with the caribou medallion on the front
- A genuine point of difference in the Canadian whisky category
- An easy way to explore Canadian whisky beyond the usual suspects
Provenance
Caribou Crossing is produced by Sazerac, the family-owned spirits company best known in whiskey circles for Buffalo Trace and a long list of bourbons and ryes. With Caribou Crossing, they brought that same single barrel philosophy across to Canadian whisky, picking individual casks from a wide and well-aged inventory.
Each bottle reflects the character of the specific barrel it came from rather than being rounded out through batching, which is part of why this release stands out in a category where blending is the norm.
Awards & Recognition
Who This Bottle Is For
- Whisky drinkers curious about Canadian whisky beyond the usual shelf bottles
- Bourbon fans looking for something smoother to switch things up
- Drinkers who like easy, approachable whisky without losing character
- Anyone after a single barrel pour with a genuine point of difference
- Collectors who like rounding out the Canadian section of the shelf
How to Enjoy
Best neat or over a single large ice cube. The 40% ABV makes it easy drinking from the start, so it doesn't need water to open up. Also a brilliant base for a Whisky Sour or any classic cocktail where you want a smoother, softer whisky to lead the drink. Hard to go wrong with this one whichever way you pour it.
Why We Curate It at Bourbon Brothers
Caribou Crossing is one of those bottles that earns its place by being something a bit different. Single barrel Canadian whisky is rare, and a Sazerac-made one even more so. Smooth, easy drinking, and a genuine talking point on the shelf. A solid pick for anyone wanting to explore beyond the usual bourbon and rye line-up.
$164.00
Regular price $149.00

Overview
Overview
Caribou Crossing is a single barrel Canadian whisky from Sazerac, made by hand-selecting individual barrels from a deep stock of mature Canadian whiskies. When it was first released, it was billed as the first single barrel Canadian whisky to hit the market in a very long time, which gives you an idea of how rare a release like this is from north of the border.
The flavour sits exactly where you'd hope a good Canadian whisky would. Smooth, easy drinking, with soft sweetness, vanilla, oak, and a clean finish. Bottled at 40% ABV in a distinctive bottle with a caribou medallion on the front. A solid pour for anyone who wants something a bit different on their shelf.
Quick Facts
| Brand | Caribou Crossing |
| Producer | Sazerac |
| Country / Region | Canada |
| Style | Canadian Whisky, Single Barrel |
| Mash Bill | Canadian whisky (blend of grain whiskies) |
| Age Statement | NAS |
| ABV | 40% (80 Proof) |
| Cask Type | Oak barrels |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Release Type | Single barrel release |
What Sets This Bottle Apart
- One of the few single barrel Canadian whiskies on the market
- Hand-selected one barrel at a time from Sazerac's Canadian whisky stocks
- Smooth, approachable Canadian whisky profile with a bit of polish
- Distinctive bottle with the caribou medallion on the front
- A genuine point of difference in the Canadian whisky category
- An easy way to explore Canadian whisky beyond the usual suspects
Provenance
Caribou Crossing is produced by Sazerac, the family-owned spirits company best known in whiskey circles for Buffalo Trace and a long list of bourbons and ryes. With Caribou Crossing, they brought that same single barrel philosophy across to Canadian whisky, picking individual casks from a wide and well-aged inventory.
Each bottle reflects the character of the specific barrel it came from rather than being rounded out through batching, which is part of why this release stands out in a category where blending is the norm.
Awards & Recognition
Who This Bottle Is For
- Whisky drinkers curious about Canadian whisky beyond the usual shelf bottles
- Bourbon fans looking for something smoother to switch things up
- Drinkers who like easy, approachable whisky without losing character
- Anyone after a single barrel pour with a genuine point of difference
- Collectors who like rounding out the Canadian section of the shelf
How to Enjoy
Best neat or over a single large ice cube. The 40% ABV makes it easy drinking from the start, so it doesn't need water to open up. Also a brilliant base for a Whisky Sour or any classic cocktail where you want a smoother, softer whisky to lead the drink. Hard to go wrong with this one whichever way you pour it.
Why We Curate It at Bourbon Brothers
Caribou Crossing is one of those bottles that earns its place by being something a bit different. Single barrel Canadian whisky is rare, and a Sazerac-made one even more so. Smooth, easy drinking, and a genuine talking point on the shelf. A solid pick for anyone wanting to explore beyond the usual bourbon and rye line-up.