
Jack Daniel's "MEET THE FLAVOURS" Tennessee Honey, Fire and Apple Whiskey miniature tasting set.
Jack Daniel's "MEET THE FLAVOURS" Tennessee Honey, Fire and Apple Whiskey miniature tasting set. 3 x 50ml (PET).
Condition: New. Collector-Please note as this is a Limited edition.
Fill level: New. In the neck.
Bourbon still produced: Yes.
Category: Blend. Still producing.
Distillery: Jack Daniel's.
Bottler: Distillery Bottling.
Bottling series: "MEET THE FLAVOURS"
Bottling Year: 2020/2021
Stated Age: Not stated.
Cask type: Newly made handcrafted white oak barrels.
Strength: 35.0 % Vol.
Size: 700 ml
Colouring: Not stated.
Bottle code: F20, F21
Country Origin: USA/EU.
Region: Tennessee.
Market: Netherlands.
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Bright and fresh with aromas of crisp green apples, subtle caramel, and hints of oak.
- Palate: Sweet and tart with a perfect balance of juicy apple, soft caramel, and warming vanilla undertones.
- Finish: Smooth and refreshing with lingering apple and light oak.
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire, also known as Jack Fire, was created by the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. It combines Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey with a proprietary cinnamon liqueur.
Launch: The product was first introduced in April 2014 in select markets, including Tennessee, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. Due to positive consumer response, it expanded to five more states by October 2014 and became available nationwide in the United States by March 2015.
International Availability: Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire was launched in Germany in the fall of 2016.
Product Characteristics: The whiskey is known for its smooth character combined with a fiery cinnamon kick, making it popular for consumption as a chilled shot.
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire has become a notable addition to the Jack Daniel’s family, following the success of Tennessee Honey, which was introduced in 2011.
Tasting notes;
- Type: Flavoured Whiskey
- Alcohol Content: 35% ABV (70 Proof)
- Aroma: Sweet candy red hots, atomic fireballs, and Hot Tamales
- Taste: A blend of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey with a red-hot cinnamon spice liqueur, offering a sweet, hot-cinnamon kick
- Finish: Smooth with a unique, unmistakable character
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey was introduced by the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. It blends Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey with a honey liqueur.
The product was first launched in the spring of 2011. It was the first new product from Jack Daniel’s since the introduction of Gentleman Jack in 1988.
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is known for its smooth, sweet flavour profile, combining the warmth of whiskey with the sweetness of honey. It has an alcohol content of 35% (70 proof).
The product was well-received, appealing to both whiskey enthusiasts and those who prefer sweeter liqueurs. It has since become a popular choice for cocktails and as a standalone drink. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey has established itself as a staple in the flavoured whiskey market, following the success of other flavoured spirits.
Tasting Notes for Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
- Appearance: Golden amber colour, reminiscent of honey.
- Nose: Sweet aromas of honey, vanilla, and a hint of toasted oak.
- Palate: Smooth and creamy with prominent honey sweetness, complemented by subtle notes of caramel, vanilla, and a touch of cinnamon.
- Finish: Warm and lingering with a sweet, honeyed aftertaste and a gentle hint of spice.
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey offers a balanced blend of whiskey warmth and honey sweetness, making it a versatile choice for sipping neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails.
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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