Wiser's whisky
Wiser's Whisky is a brand of Canadian whisky produced by Corby Spirit and Wine Limited. It is one of the oldest whisky brands in Canada, with its origins dating back to 1857. The brand is named after its founder, John Philip Wiser, who was a prominent figure in the Canadian whisky industry.
History[edit | edit source]
John Philip Wiser purchased a distillery in Prescott, Ontario in 1857 and began producing whisky under his own name. Wiser's Whisky quickly gained popularity due to its unique flavor profile and quality. The brand continued to grow throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, surviving the Prohibition era and becoming one of the most recognized whisky brands in Canada.
Production[edit | edit source]
Wiser's Whisky is produced using a blend of grains, including rye, corn, and barley. The grains are fermented, distilled, and then aged in oak barrels for a period of time. The aging process is crucial to the flavor of the whisky, as it allows for the development of complex flavors and aromas.
The whisky is then blended to achieve the desired flavor profile. Wiser's offers a range of whiskies, from their standard blend to premium offerings like Wiser's 18 Years Old and Wiser's Legacy.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Wiser's Whisky has been well-received by critics and consumers alike. It has won numerous awards at international spirits competitions, including the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the International Wine and Spirit Competition.
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