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Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye Canadian Blended Whisky

Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye Canadian Blended Whisky

8.1 /10
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8.2 /10
COMMUNITY (15)
Type: Rye
ABV: 45%
Price: £97.95

Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye landed with a serious reputation. Back in 2016, Jim Murray named it World Whisky of the Year in his Whisky Bible, and that single moment changed how a lot of people — myself included — thought about Canadian rye. Before that, Crown Royal was the bottle your uncle brought to Thanksgiving. After that, Northern Harvest Rye became the bottle whisky nerds were quietly hunting down.

What makes this one interesting is the blend. Crown Royal builds Northern Harvest around a high proportion of rye grain, which is unusual for a Canadian blend. Most Canadian whiskies use rye as a flavouring component — a spicy accent layered into a base of corn or wheat spirit. Northern Harvest flips that ratio, putting rye front and centre. The result is a whisky that drinks more like something from the American rye tradition than the typically smooth, easy-going Canadian style. At 45% ABV, it's bottled at a strength that actually lets the grain character come through without needing to add water, though it takes a splash well if that's your preference.

It's a NAS release, so we don't know exactly how long the component whiskies have spent in wood. That's common with Canadian blends — the blender's skill is in marrying different ages and grain types to hit a consistent flavour profile, and Crown Royal has been doing that since 1939. What matters here is execution, and the execution is confident.

Tasting Notes

I don't have detailed tasting notes to share on this one right now, but based on the rye-forward blend and the 45% ABV, expect a whisky that leads with grain spice — think baking spices, a little pepper, maybe some dried fruit sweetness underneath. The higher rye content gives it a drier, more structured backbone than standard Crown Royal, and that extra proof means it has genuine weight on the palate. This isn't a whisky that disappears the moment you swallow.

The Verdict

At £97.95, Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye sits in a slightly awkward price bracket. It's more expensive than most everyday ryes, but it delivers more complexity than your typical sub-£50 bottle. The World Whisky of the Year title inflated demand and pricing — there's no getting around that — but strip away the hype and you still have a genuinely well-made rye-forward Canadian blend bottled at a proper strength. It's the kind of whisky that rewards attention without demanding it. Pour it neat after dinner, take your time with it, and it gives back more than you'd expect from the Crown Royal family.

I'm giving it an 8.1 out of 10. It's a quality rye that punches above its weight in terms of character and drinkability. The price holds it back slightly from being an outright must-buy, but if you're curious about what Canadian whisky can do when it stops playing safe, this is a strong place to start.

Best Served

This is a natural Manhattan whisky. The rye spice and dry backbone are exactly what you want as the base spirit — mix it two-to-one with sweet vermouth, add a couple of dashes of Angostura bitters, and stir it down over ice until it's properly cold. Strain into a coupe, garnish with a cherry, and you've got one of the best Manhattans you'll make at home. It also works beautifully in an Old Fashioned if you want something simpler — just sugar, bitters, and a big rock of ice. Neat at 45% is perfectly drinkable too, no water required.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

Community Reviews

Camila Ortiz VIPsAllowed Solid daily sipper
8/10

I keep coming back to Northern Harvest as my weeknight pour. Nice balance of vanilla sweetness and peppery rye spice, works great over a single ice cube. Not the most complex whisky I own but it's reliable and easy to enjoy.

14 March 2026
Thomas Weber VIPsAllowed Solid daily sipper
8/10

I keep coming back to Northern Harvest as my weeknight pour. Nice balance of vanilla sweetness and peppery rye spice, works great over a single ice cube. Not the most complex whisky I own but it's reliable and easy to enjoy.

14 March 2026
Priscilla Nunes VIPsAllowed Solid daily sipper
8/10

I keep coming back to Northern Harvest as my weeknight pour. Nice balance of vanilla sweetness and peppery rye spice, works great over a single ice cube. Not the most complex whisky I own but it's reliable and easy to enjoy.

14 March 2026
Dmitri Volkov VIPsAllowed Great in an Old Fashioned
8/10

Picked this up after reading the hype and I get it. The rye spice and brown sugar sweetness make it perfect for cocktails, especially an Old Fashioned. Neat it's a bit straightforward for my taste but at 45% ABV it holds its own with a splash of water. Glad I tried it.

3 January 2026
Sophie Brennan VIPsAllowed Great in an Old Fashioned
8/10

Picked this up after reading the hype and I get it. The rye spice and brown sugar sweetness make it perfect for cocktails, especially an Old Fashioned. Neat it's a bit straightforward for my taste but at 45% ABV it holds its own with a splash of water. Glad I tried it.

3 January 2026
Yuki Nakamura VIPsAllowed Great in an Old Fashioned
8/10

Picked this up after reading the hype and I get it. The rye spice and brown sugar sweetness make it perfect for cocktails, especially an Old Fashioned. Neat it's a bit straightforward for my taste but at 45% ABV it holds its own with a splash of water. Glad I tried it.

3 January 2026
Kofi Asante VIPsAllowed Punches well above its weight
9/10

This is the bottle that made me take Canadian rye seriously. Big baking spice on the nose, then rye bread and caramel once you sip it. At 45% it's got enough kick to stand up neat without being harsh. One of my go-to recommendations when people ask what rye to start with.

21 December 2025
Petra Novak VIPsAllowed Punches well above its weight
9/10

This is the bottle that made me take Canadian rye seriously. Big baking spice on the nose, then rye bread and caramel once you sip it. At 45% it's got enough kick to stand up neat without being harsh. One of my go-to recommendations when people ask what rye to start with.

21 December 2025
Omar Diallo VIPsAllowed Punches well above its weight
9/10

This is the bottle that made me take Canadian rye seriously. Big baking spice on the nose, then rye bread and caramel once you sip it. At 45% it's got enough kick to stand up neat without being harsh. One of my go-to recommendations when people ask what rye to start with.

21 December 2025
Marianne Blom VIPsAllowed Good but overpriced now
7/10

When this won World Whisky of the Year it was half the current price. At nearly £98 I expect more depth — you get pleasant honey and spice notes but it doesn't evolve much in the glass. Still a decent rye, just hard to justify when there are comparable bottles for less.

13 November 2025
Connor McBride VIPsAllowed Good but overpriced now
7/10

When this won World Whisky of the Year it was half the current price. At nearly £98 I expect more depth — you get pleasant honey and spice notes but it doesn't evolve much in the glass. Still a decent rye, just hard to justify when there are comparable bottles for less.

13 November 2025
Tiffany Nguyen VIPsAllowed Good but overpriced now
7/10

When this won World Whisky of the Year it was half the current price. At nearly £98 I expect more depth — you get pleasant honey and spice notes but it doesn't evolve much in the glass. Still a decent rye, just hard to justify when there are comparable bottles for less.

13 November 2025
Idris Ibrahim VIPsAllowed Canadian rye done right
9/10

The nose alone sold me — dried fruit, cinnamon, and a hint of oak. On the palate it delivers exactly what you'd hope: warm spice with a smooth caramel finish that lingers nicely. I've gone through three bottles this year and I'm not tired of it yet.

14 October 2025
Rosa Paredes VIPsAllowed Canadian rye done right
9/10

The nose alone sold me — dried fruit, cinnamon, and a hint of oak. On the palate it delivers exactly what you'd hope: warm spice with a smooth caramel finish that lingers nicely. I've gone through three bottles this year and I'm not tired of it yet.

14 October 2025
Finn OBrien VIPsAllowed Canadian rye done right
9/10

The nose alone sold me — dried fruit, cinnamon, and a hint of oak. On the palate it delivers exactly what you'd hope: warm spice with a smooth caramel finish that lingers nicely. I've gone through three bottles this year and I'm not tired of it yet.

14 October 2025

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