Playboy Spirits' Rare Hare Lucky Bastard challenges the status quo with its exceptional 30-year-old Canadian whisky. 🥃
‘ luxury Rare Hare collection—previous releases have included a 17-year-old bourbon and 1961 vintage cognac, and now we have a 30-year-old Canadian whisky that was finished in Pineau Des Charentes casks for 120 days. If that term is unfamiliar to you, you’re not alone—it’s a sweet fortified French wine, essentially a blend of grape juice from Cognac and actual Cognac from Cognac that has become a popular ingredient for craft cocktail bartenders.
There is very little information provided by the brand about where the whisky actually comes from, but it’s probably safe to assume it’s a blend as opposed to a 100 percent rye mash bill, and was likely initially matured in bourbon barrels . Whatever the case, this is a lovely spirit that is presumably unlike most Canadian whisky you’ve tried. The color is a ruddy orange-copper, almost like rusty water.
Lucky Bastard is a good Canadian whisky, and it’s also just a good whisky full stop. Rare Hare has positioned itself as a purveyor of attainable luxury spirits, pricing its bottles high but nothing above a grand . So if you’re interested in expanding your world of high-end spirits beyond single malt and bourbon, give this bottle a try—you won’t be disappointed.
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