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Old 12-12-2007, 11:43 PM
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I have a bottle of 15 yr old Park Lane Canadian Whisky, still sealed and the date on the tax seal is 1958
I think it was distilled by corbys, but am not sure.
anyone ever hear of it and is it still good?
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Old 12-13-2007, 07:38 PM
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I'm not familiar with this one, but can you post a good photo? Also, have you tried locating Corby's?
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Old 12-25-2007, 03:51 AM
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I too have an old bottle of Park Lane and haven't been able to find out that much about it. I do know it was not sold in the United States .It was bottled and produced in Canada , the bottle i have predates prohibition so any clues or info would be helpful at this point on where to look to find out whom actually makes it.
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Old 12-27-2007, 11:44 AM
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I agree with Peter - for starters, contact Corby's - http://www.corby.ca/ - sign in and look for a Contact Us link.
We're also doing some research for you at this time. In the meantime, if either of you can post photos of your Park Lane Canadian Whisky - please do so!
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Sooo me and a few friends meet a Canadian Buddy and he serves a Corby Park Lane 12 years old the sign for Distilled was 1951 and bottle filled 1963. Anybody know the price of this fully sealed Bottle? Cause we drunk it

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Old 06-26-2008, 09:49 PM
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Hi All I just found a bottle of Park lane with the seal on the top still closed and dated 1945!!!! My question is it still drinkable or is it worth more?????
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I stumbled upon this thread researching Corby's. I was given an unopened bottle of Corby's Park Lane 15 Canadian Whisky. The bottle seal is stamped 1951. It is in the original packaging. Is it safe? Smooth? Worth anything? Should I drink it, or sell it? Help!
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Old 11-17-2009, 03:42 PM
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Oh! Yes! it is...... In its original packaging unbroken seal and if it is clear it is as good as the day it was bottled. There may have been alittle evaportation of time but very little. 1951 would have been Corby's Distillery in Corbyville, Ontario, Canada. Sadly it closed not much left of the old plant. Most was taken up by Hiram Walkers Distillery in Walkerville or the other plant in Kelowna British Columbia. But also sadly ParkLane the brand is no longer made. Now as to price around 90-100 USD they will fetch at auction. Or if you really wanna enjoy a treat? Open the bottle and enjoy! ParkLane is a very enjoyable drink and highly recommended.

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Thanks for the info! How would I go about selling this? I'm normally a bourbon drinker, but I might break this open during the Holidays.
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Try to google Whiskey Auctions that will give you sense for location and direction if you go that route. With all the hype of the Scotch find in Antartica there seems to be a buzz of interest in old spirits. If you do deside to open around the holidays have a fire going, festive music and group to try it. You'll love Park Lane to the point you'll cry when its all gone.
Sigh! if I had the budget I'd buy it from you but there may be others here on the site that may wish to aquire the bottle.
Cheers! and Enjoy which ever way you go.
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In the 60's i brought back to the states park lane scotch from newfoundland. I am interested in finding a bottle or more. If i remember correctly, it came in a tan or red bag or box. It was not made in the us at that time. I do remember that it was execptional, even after 50 years!

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Hello!!! I have three bottles of new,never opened Canadian whiskey :
1. Canadian Club from 1976 1 litre
2. Canadian Club from 1981 1 litre
3. Seagram's V.O. from 1969 946 ml

Can someone tell me if these bottles have some value or price what I can take for them. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
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A little education Seagram's V.O. and Canada Club are still produced today. As these are blended whisky's and they Do Not! age in a bottle a bottle in 69, or 76 or 81 still should taste the same as one bottled today. For those diehards out there insist on these older labels than maybe $10 above current retail. Other wise hold on to them in the event they discontinue.(Which is not likely for some time) or crack the seal and enjoy. Some bottles from the forties or back further may get more but it is for the labels and looks of the bottle rather than whats in it.

Hope this helps you.

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I have a sealed 1968 melchers canadian whisky made in montreal. I cant seem to find no info about it on the internet somebody help me out . Www.mikejonesmikewho@gmail.com
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