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The Canadian Whiskey market is a distinct segment of the larger Whiskey industry. Canadian Whiskey is a type of whiskey produced in Canada, and is typically blended from a variety of grain whiskies. It is often characterized by a lighter body and flavor than other whiskies, and is often aged in used oak barrels. Canadian Whiskey is often used in cocktails, and is also popular as a sipping whiskey.
The Canadian Whiskey market is highly competitive, with a variety of producers offering a range of products. Many of these producers have been in business for generations, and have developed a loyal customer base. The market is also highly regulated, with strict standards for production and labeling.
Notable companies in the Canadian Whiskey market include Crown Royal, Forty Creek, Canadian Club, Wiser's, and Gibson's Finest. Show Less Read more