Review: J.P. Wiser’s Triple Barrel Rye
Posted by Arctic Wolf on June 3, 2022
John Philip (J.P.) Wiser, purchased a distillery in Prescott Ontario in 1857, and began to produce Wiser’s Whisky. In fact, it may have been J.P. Wiser who first used the term “Canadian Whiskey” on a whisky label when he introduced his spirit to the World at the Chicago’s World Fair in 1893. From the beginning J.P. Wiser established his brand as a quality whisky with high standards of production. As a result, the distillery grew side by side with the popularity of Wiser’s style of whisky, and by the early 1900′s Wiser’s was the third largest distiller of whisky in Canada.
J.P. Wiser’s Triple Barrel Rye was recently released across Canada.
According to the J.P. Wiser’s website:
Our Triple Barrel Rye whisky is a unique blend of toasted grains, oak, and rich toffee. It combines distillates from used whisky, first-fill bourbon, and virgin oak casks.
I reviewed the Triple Barrel Whisky from J.P. Wiser’s five years ago based on a small sample provided when I served as a juror for the 2017 Canadian Whisky Awards. Since so much time has passed, I thought I would revisit the whisky and provide fresh tasting notes and new scoring.
Here is a link to that my new review:
Review: J.P. Wiser’s Triple Barrel Rye
I hope you enjoy the fresh review as well as my serving suggestion including in the write-up.
Chimo!
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