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Kentucky North 6-Year Whisky

$139.95

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A premier whisky born in Ontario, aged six years in American oak barrels.
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Introducing Kentucky North 6-Year Whisky

Our whiskies are produced in the Ontario Highlands region of Canada.

Our 6-year blended whisky is exceptionally smooth marking the end of a 100-year whisky drought in the Ontario Highlands region.

This whisky is aged in handcrafted oak casks by KELVIN COOPERAGE
in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

ABV: 45%

Size: 750ML

Note: Bottle and label may vary for final product.

Have more questions? Check out below for some more info in our FAQ.

 

When you place an order from the Top Shelf Distillers online store you will be able to choose from different “shipping methods” at checkout. These include Local Delivery, Shipping, and Free Pickup

Local Delivery is for shipping addresses in Ottawa and area. You can enter the first three characters of your postal code at checkout to determine eligibility.

Shipping orders take 12-24 hours to process. When your order is on its way you will receive tracking information by email.

Pick Up orders take 30 minutes to be ready for pick up unless otherwise stated on specific product listings.

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If there is a delay with your order, we will contact the email provided at checkout.

Any orders placed on a holiday or weekend will be processed the next business day.

If you need assistance with your order please email us at contact@topshelfdistillers.com, call 613-201-3333 or select the chat bubble.

*By ordering with our online system, you are confirming that you are of legal drinking age. Top Shelf Distillers, our carriers, and pickup locations reserves the right to ask for identification upon delivery to confirm age.*

Have Questions?

No, this is a revival of old practices. In the late 18th century and early 19th century, barrels were used to transport gin as a cost effective and safe way to travel. Barrel aged gin has been making a comeback over the past decade.