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**Crown Royal**
Crown Royal, a term that resonates with both whisky aficionados and cannabis enthusiasts, has an intriguing etymology. Originally, Crown Royal was a Canadian whisky brand created in 1939 to commemorate the visit of the British monarchy. Fast forward to the present, and Crown Royal has taken on a new life within the cannabis lexicon. This cannabis strain is renowned for its potent effects and luxurious aroma, drawing parallels to the opulence associated with its whisky counterpart. The Crown Royal cannabis strain is a hybrid, offering users a harmonious blend of cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. This duality makes it a popular choice for those seeking both recreational enjoyment and therapeutic relief. The transformation of Crown Royal from a whisky brand to a cannabis strain underscores the dynamic interplay between different cultural domains and the adaptability of language. As the cannabis industry continues to evolve, Crown Royal stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of quality and refinement. [Source: Leafly, Wikipedia]
Crown Royal, originally known as Seagram's Crown Royal, is a blended Canadian whisky brand created by Seagram and owned by Diageo since 2000.
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Type | Canadian whisky |
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Manufacturer | Diageo |
Country of origin | Canada |
Introduced | 1939 (Canada) 1964 (US and other countries) |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Variants | Deluxe, Limited Edition, Special Reserve, XO, XR, Black, Maple, Regal Apple, Honey, Northern Harvest Rye, Salted Caramel, Vanilla, Peach |
Website | crownroyal |
The whisky was introduced in 1939 by Samuel Bronfman for the 1939 royal tour of Canada. The whisky was sold exclusively in Canada until the 1960s, when it was first introduced to international markets. It is the top-selling brand of Canadian whisky in the United States.