Gibson 1977 OFC 8 Year Old
Not to be confused with Kentucky's OFC (the distillery now known as Buffalo Trace), this is a Canadian blended whisky with a label stating it's youngest constituent spirit was distilled in 1977.
The blend is 8 years old and was produced by the Schenley company. Gibson's was a trading name that they acquired at the end of Prohibition from a Pennsylvanian rye distillery. They revived the Gibson's name for use on their Canadian blended whiskies in 1972.
Schenley were one of the "big 4" American whisky companies who dominated the post-Prohibition market, alongside National Distillers, Seagram's and Hiram Walker.
This was distilled at the Schenley's Canadian distillery in Valleyfield, Quebec. The site was built in 1945 and is still in operation today, under the ownership of Diageo.
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