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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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Vin du Can – A good glass of wine in a can

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Jun 3, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 9, 2024

It’s summer and you’ve hit the park with friends. You’re using all sorts of picnic spoons and tree branches to remove the cork from your wine as you forgot the bottle opener. The corky wine gets progressively warm as you try to down the entire bottle (well it’s not coming home with you). If only you could have decent wine in handy smaller packaging. Well, now you CAN.

Built on the belief that canned wines should also taste good, Vin du Can has produced a range of three canned wines including a Pale Rosé, French Sauvignon Blanc and Argentinian Red Malbec. Each single serve can of wine is vegan friendly, fast to chill and is 100% recyclable, making them friendly for your tastebuds, your dietary requirements and the planet. They are also lighter to transport so produce a smaller carbon footprint, another environmental win.

So whether you are heading to a picnic, festival, drinking by the pool, or just want to sip on a tasty wine after a long day, we think Vin du Can will surprise you.

Each 187ml Vin du Can wine is available as single cans from £2.00 or multipacks from £26.00 for 12. Pale Rose – available from Vin du Can and Amazon Sauvignon Blanc – available from Vin du Can, Amazon and you can buy single cans from Sainsbury’s Argentinian Malbec – available from Vin du Can and Amazon

Written by Rick Hartley

Photography courtesy of Vin du Can

 
 
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