Why Not Treat Dad Royally This Father's Day

The third Sunday in June celebrates the selfless work of fathers across the globe. As a cornerstone of support, strength and guidance, every father deserves recognition for the endless and often thankless job he does for his family.

A great dad knows his fatherly duties come first, even at the sacrifice of his own comfort. In molding his kids into well-rounded individuals and contributing members of society he instructs lessons in etiquette, honesty and being thankful. Living by example, a father instills in his children the importance of putting the needs of those you love before yourself.

They say “father knows best” but now it’s your turn to show him something he may not know about. This June 20th, why not introduce your dad to the Crown Royal Blended Canadian Whisky family, the epitome of Canadian whisky with a smooth taste and a regal style all of its own.

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Your father has gifted you unique and generous characteristics — reflect them right back at him. Teach something to one of the people who taught you everything by showing dad how to best enjoy any of these masterfully crafted Crown Royal Canadian Whisky blends.

On Father’s Day we attempt to thank those who taught us that if you live generously, life will treat you royally. This year, reciprocate the meaningful attributes impressed upon you by your father. Although it’s impossible to fully repay him for the care he has so generously provided, finding dad a thoughtful and quality gift is a fair start. This year, check out the distilled quality for all his instilled qualities.

Crown Royal Fine De Luxe Blended Canadian Whisky 

Crown Royal

Crown Royal Fine De Luxe is the standard of excellence for Canadian whisky. Made with an extraordinary blend of 50 full-bodied Canadian whiskies, this memorable blend is matured to perfection. Smooth and creamy on the palate with hints of oak and vanilla flavour, the finish is long and lingering.

Whisky Press

This summer why not show dad how to make one of these delicious tasting cocktails to enjoy in the backyard. Less sweet, not too tangy, the Whisky Press pairs nicely with a good Ribeye.

Crown Royal Reserve Blended Canadian Whisky

Crown Royal

Made with whiskies with the body and taste that were necessary for achieving exceptional depth that were hand selected by Master Whisky Blenders, Crown Royal Reserve is a rich and creamy reserve-grade blend with cinnamon top points of rye and sharp clove and oak tones. Expansive and long-lasting.

Reserve Old Fashioned

Like dad always said, “you get out what you put in” or “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. It’s possible he was referring to this recipe for the Reserve Old Fashioned. Although the Old Fashioned is the oldest in the cocktail canon, it’s all about the ingredients you use to truly get it right.

Crown Royal XO Blended Canadian Whisky

Crown Royal

A signature blend of 50 of Crown Royal’s finest whiskies finished in cognac casks by a Crown Royal Master Blender. The result is an elegantly balanced and extraordinarily complex whisky with subtle spice and a smooth finish.

XO On The Rocks

Serve dad XO over ice, it’ll help bring out the nuance added by the cognac casks. On the rocks, XO will exhibit floral notes with aromas of vanilla, spice and rich dried fruit- subdued on the palate with smooth finish.

Crown Royal XR (Extra Rare) Blended Canadian Whisky

Crown Royal

Crown Royal XR is suitable for any man who exemplifies the rarest of the rare. This handcrafted and unique blend includes one of the final batches of whiskies from the renowned LaSalle distillery. XR passes on a legacy, like your father to you.

XR Neat

Serve it straight up. Why not share a special moment by pouring him a dram of this rare batch that offers a sophisticated blend of dried fruits and honey with spicy notes of Canadian rye and the taste of raisins, cocoa and brown sugar.

Please enjoy responsibly. 

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