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J.P. Wiser's Last Barrels
J.P. Wiser's

J.P. Wiser's Last Barrels

Whiskey Canadian Ontario 14 Year 45% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium Top 12% of whiskey
51 reviews
95 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Last Barrels was distilled in 2001 using a sour-mash technique before the equipment was retired. The grain mix mirrors the first recorded grain mix in J.P. Wiser’s archives from 1869. It’s aged for 14 years in oak barrels and truly is the last of its kind. Exclusive to Ontario.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 60
Fruity 60
Spicy 50
Sweet 50
Vanilla 50
Smoky 40
Floral 40

Reviews

Showing the most detailed of 9 parsed reviews.

boviscopophobic 3.0

The nice thing about visiting home for the holidays is the chance to return to some whiskies you've bunkered away over the years. This one's the highlight of the bunch. Smell is cedar-y, oaky, wood-smoke, with a touch of paint thinner, and some nice cherry/cherry-wood (not unlike what I get from Buffalo Trace), some slight custard, maybe sour milk? Body is a bit thin. Taste has some of that slight cherry, some tart apple, cedar, a lot of dry oak, tons of baking spices, cinnamon sticks, brining spices (clove, caraway, dill?), grainy grittiness. Finish is like licking lumber, with a bit more of that sour milk. I like this juice a lot--it taste likes what it is, which is to say that it's a Canadian whisky made in the style of a straight bourbon. But I think people also got super-excited by the rarity of this bottle and over-rated it as a result. It's a nice whisky, but can't compete with the real stars of the bourbon world. As an experiment, though, I do really like it, and I'd love to see other Canadian whiskymakers following in Wiser's steps with these sorts of bottlings.

Debo740 5.0

Tried this at Spirit of Toronto. Knowing it was a limited release I found a bottle as soon as I could. Now I want another one. Fantastic "bourbon-like" Canadian whisky. Sweet and fruity. I'd love to see other distilleries try limited runs like this. I'm happy I'm in Ontario to have gotten my hands on it.

Co Mayo Paddy 4.0

Truly astounding. One of most flat out enjoyable whiskies I have had. Certainly the best Canadian. In a different league than Wiser's Legacy or Lot 40. Much more of a bourbon, a light, balanced, incredibly smooth Canadian bourbon. 92/100.

Iaiken 5.0

So outstanding that it's almost cruel that there should be so little of it available and that we'll probably never see it's like again.

Syncro 4.3

heavy maraschino cherry, wood, black pepper, cinnamon. semi sweet, medium bitter finish. excellent whisky.

Dundurnish 4.0

Gentle nose. Spicy. Bold. Near overpowering. Needs a cube. Has a real bite. Three and a half stars.

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