Gibson's Finest
Gibson's Finest
Product type | Whisky |
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Owner | William Grant & Sons |
Produced by | |
Country | Canada |
Introduced | 1972 |
Discontinued | |
Related brands | |
Markets | Canada, United States, United Kingdom |
Previous owners | |
Registered as a trademark in |
Gibson's Finest is a brand of Canadian whisky produced by William Grant & Sons. The brand is known for its rich history and high-quality production standards, making it a popular choice among whisky enthusiasts.
History[edit | edit source]
Gibson's Finest was first introduced in 1972. The brand was initially developed by Schenley Industries, a company with a long history in the production of alcoholic beverages. In 2002, the brand was acquired by William Grant & Sons, a family-owned distillery with a reputation for producing premium spirits.
Production[edit | edit source]
Gibson's Finest is produced using traditional methods of whisky making. The whisky is distilled in small batches and aged in oak barrels, which gives it a distinctive flavor profile. The aging process takes place in Canada, where the climate plays a significant role in the maturation of the whisky.
Varieties[edit | edit source]
Gibson's Finest offers several varieties of whisky, each with its unique characteristics:
- Gibson's Finest Sterling - A smooth and light whisky, aged for 12 years.
- Gibson's Finest Rare - A richer and more complex whisky, aged for 18 years.
- Gibson's Finest Venerable - A premium whisky, aged for 21 years, known for its deep and robust flavor.
Awards[edit | edit source]
Gibson's Finest has received numerous awards and accolades over the years, including gold medals at international spirits competitions. These awards are a testament to the brand's commitment to quality and excellence in whisky production.
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