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Canadian Whisky brand J.P. Wiser’s has unveiled a striking new look for its 10 Year Old Triple Barrel expression
19/12/25

Canadian Whisky brand J.P. Wiser’s has unveiled a striking new look for its 10 Year Old Triple Barrel expression

Just in time for the festive season, Canadian whisky brand J.P. Wiser’s has unveiled a striking new look for its 10 Year Old Triple Barrel expression, making it an ideal Christmas gift for whisky lovers. Wrapped in a bold red design that nods to the brand’s rich Canadian heritage, the refreshed bottle is designed to stand out under the Christmas tree and on the festive drinks trolley alike.


With more than 165 years of distilling excellence, J.P. Wiser’s has earned its place as one of Canada’s most respected whisky brands, built on a legacy of quality, craftsmanship and innovation. This latest release reflects the brand’s ambition to introduce British drinkers to the depth and character of premium Canadian whisky.


Crafted using the traditional Canadian method of distilling each grain separately and blending the liquid after ageing, This release is made from a combination of corn and rye. It is then aged for a minimum of 10 years in three cask types for extra complexity. The result is a beautifully balanced whisky with notes of vanilla, dried fruits, green apple, rye bread, toffee and allspice.


Perfect for sipping neat by the fire or mixing into classic Christmas serves such as an Old Fashioned or a refreshing whisky and soda. J.P. Wiser’s 10 Year Old Triple Barrel is a standout choice for the holiday season.


Whisky and soda recipe:


Ingredients:

2 oz. J.P. Wiser’s 10 Year Old Triple Barrel

5 oz. Ginger Ale

Lime wedge for garnish

Method:

Add ice to your glass, then whisky, then ginger ale.

Stir ingredients together.

Drop lime wedge into the glass or attach it to the rim.


J.P. Wiser’s 10 Year Old Triple Barrel – 40% ABV, RRP £28.

Available to purchase on Amazon and Master of Malt


For more information, click here.

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The sky’s the limit for wellness at Sky Garden this Spring

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Mar 31, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 28, 2024

The Sky Garden in London is introducing a morning wellness programme in collaboration with TruBe Fitness, starting from 1st April and running throughout the summer. If you fancy waking up with a view across the city, the programme includes yoga, pilates, and meditation classes that can be booked on Tuesdays and Thursdays for pre-work stretches and at the weekends.

Classes take place in the City Garden Bar, located on the 35th floor of the building with breathtaking views of the city. The one-hour dynamic classes are suitable for all levels and abilities, and the meditation sessions are designed to make you feel zen and rejuvenated.

Weekday tickets cost £22 per person, while weekend tickets are priced at £27 per person. There is also an option to upgrade your ticket for an additional £10 to enjoy a freshly baked pastry and a hot beverage or blended smoothie at the Sky Pod Bar. You could also try the menu at Darwin Brasserie, dishes include coconut quinoa porridge with Manuka honey and raspberry compote, smashed avocado toast with chilli, tomato and radish salad and London cure smoked salmon with scrambled eggs on Nordic rye bread.

Yoga – Tuesday at 7am & Saturday at 8am Meditation – Thursday at 7am Pilates – Sunday at 8am

Written by Claire Selby

Photography courtesy of Sky Garden

 
 
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