
Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by the party behind it. Per our editorial policies, this in no way influenced the outcome of this review.
As a business, Schoen and his brother Ben, acting as an American independent Scotch whisky bottler, source what they believe is the best whisky from all over Scotland. The brand aims for quality over quantity, which is why all of its releases are limited editions.
What’s in the bottle
The whiskey being reviewed here, The Perfect Fifth Canongate 14-Year-Old American Whiskey, bucks the brand’s trend a bit in that it is a 14-year-old American whiskey sourced from Heaven Hill in Bardstown, Kentucky. Originally distilled in 2009 from a corn-dominant mash bill, it spent three years aging in Kentucky before being sent to Scotland to age another 11 years.
The lineup this expression belongs to, Canongate, in part highlights American expressions that are “born and bottled,” a celebration of “the long history of cask sharing between the US and Scotland.”
“Our latest release, the Canongate 14-Year-Old American Whiskey is not only well-traveled, but is a unique combination of the environments of Kentucky and Scotland.”
The Perfect Fifth Canongate 14-Year-Old American Whiskey, bottled at 64.4% ABV, is priced at $175, with only 232 bottles available.


