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Seagram's VO Canadian Whisky - 1.75L Bottle
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Highlights
- Classic Canadian smoothness known for its light body and exceptionally mellow, approachable character
- Generous 1.75L bottle is perfect for parties and bulk mixing
- Versatile 80 Proof for easy sipping and mixing a variety of cocktails
- Its smooth profile blends seamlessly with common mixers
Description
There is a mystery surrounding the origins and naming of Seagram's V.O., one of the most well-known whiskies produced at Joseph E. Seagram's former Waterloo Distillery. Family tradition states that "V.O." stands for "Very Own," as this was a whisky blend created for Joseph E. Seagram's own family. Others claim that the initials stand for "Very Old" in keeping with the distillers assertion that is was a blend of very old Canadian Whiskies. The story tells how Joseph's son, Thomas, had the distillery's blender, William Hortop, prepare a whisky blend for his personal use to celebrate his upcoming marriage in 1913 to Dorothy Pearson. Upon tasting the special blend, Joseph insisted that the family blend be put on the market. It went on to become one of Seagram's biggest sellers.
Region: Canada
Alcohol Percentage: 40.0
Package Quantity: 1
Alcohol content: Alcoholic
Proof: 80
Net weight: 1.75 Liter
Flavor profile: Caramel, Spice
Style: Blended Whiskey
TCIN: 47137354
UPC: 087000700758
Item Number (DPCI): 213-07-0194
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 5.44 inches length x 5.44 inches width x 13.8 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 6.15 pounds
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