3 x Jack Daniel’s No7 Straight Tennessee Whiskey glass miniature new stock.
3 x Jack Daniel’s No7 Straight Tennessee Whiskey glass miniature new stock.
Condition: New. Collector
Fill level: New. In the neck.
Bourbon still produced: Yes.
Category: Blend. Still producing.
Distillery: Jack Daniel's.
Bottler: Distillery Bottling.
Bottling series: miniature.
Bottling Year: 2023/2024
Stated Age: Not stated.
Cask type: Newly made handcrafted white oak barrels.
Strength: 40.0 % Vol.
Size: 50 ml
Colouring: No.
Bottle code: G24, G23
Country Origin: USA.
Region: Tennessee.
Market: Worldwide.
CHARCOAL MELLOWED. DROP BY DROP.
Mellowed drop by drop through 10-feet of sugar maple charcoal, then matured in handcrafted barrels of our own making. And our Tennessee Whiskey doesn’t follow a calendar. It’s only ready when our tasters say it is. We judge it by the way it looks. By its aroma. And of course, by the way it tastes. It’s how Jack Daniel himself did it over a century ago. And how we still do it today.
Tasting notes;
Appearance/colour; Golden amber
Nose; Well-balanced mix of oaky notes, vanilla, and fruity sweetness, with rich layer notes of honey and brown sugar.
Palate; Neat, there’s upfront vanilla and oak flavour with hints of smokiness, cinnamon, spice, and maple syrup.
Finish:
Distillery History:
Crafting something that endures for over 150 years takes time and character. You’ll find plenty of both in the people and history that make Jack Daniel’s.
Jack Daniel’s Distillery, located in Lynchburg, Tennessee, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel, the founder, was born in 1846. He learned the art of distilling from a local preacher and distiller named Dan Call. In 1866, Jack Daniel registered his distillery, making it the first registered distillery in the United States.
The distillery’s success grew rapidly, and Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey became renowned for its unique charcoal mellowing process, known as the Lincoln County Process. This method involves filtering the whiskey through charcoal made from sugar maple wood, giving it a distinct smoothness.
Jack Daniel passed away in 1911, and his nephew, Lem Motlow, took over the distillery. During Prohibition, the distillery faced significant challenges, including a temporary shutdown. However, it resumed production after the repeal of Prohibition.
In 1956, the distillery was sold to the Brown-Forman Corporation, which continues to produce Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey to this day. The brand has become iconic, known for its distinctive square bottles and black label, and remains a symbol of American whiskey craftsmanship.
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