Unveiling the Legacy of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Maxwell House 43% 1.5 Liter Vintage Bottled for Maxwell House Hotel
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Jack Daniels Maxwell House Decanter 1971 1.5L
This bottle is comes with an-register tag bottle number No. 094744
BOX INCLUDED in excellent condition
NOTICE THE PLASTIC HANDLE IS MISSING
The Maxwell House Decanter was considered one of the most beautiful of its time and oddly enough it was not Jack Daniel who was responsible for designing it. That honor instead went to Lem Motlow. The origin of this decanter’s name dates back to the year 1859 when Colonel John Overton Jr. began construction on a new hotel in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Ironically, had it not been for a night out on the town, this hotel might never have been built…
Over the years, the Maxwell House Hotel became a well-known stopping point for famous people passing through the South. Lem Motlow knew of the hotel’s popularity and prestige and saw this as a business opportunity for the Distillery…
To commemorate the decanter that Lem Motlow first presented to Colonel Overton, the Distillery released a half gallon replica bottle in 1971.
BOX INCLUDED
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack 3rd Generation (75cl, 40%)
The pictures are from the actual bottle frond and back, if you’d like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Launched in 1988, Gentleman Jack was the first new permanent product from the Tennessee distillery for many years. The whiskey is unusual in that it goes through Jack Daniel’s charcoal mellowing process twice, once before and once after barrelling, creating a softer and cleaner expression.
This is what is commonly referred to as the “third generation” packaging. The labels remained similar to that of the second release, however the bottle shape was squashed, giving a shorter, wider style. The third generation spans 1999 to 2006, when the familair flat bottle was introduced
Jack Daniels Maxwell House Decanter 1971 1.5L Empty
The Maxwell House Decanter was considered one of the most beautiful of its time and oddly enough it was not Jack Daniel who was responsible for designing it. That honor instead went to Lem Motlow. The origin of this decanter’s name dates back to the year 1859 when Colonel John Overton Jr. began construction on a new hotel in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Ironically, had it not been for a night out on the town, this hotel might never have been built…
Over the years, the Maxwell House Hotel became a well-known stopping point for famous people passing through the South. Lem Motlow knew of the hotel’s popularity and prestige and saw this as a business opportunity for the Distillery…
To commemorate the decanter that Lem Motlow first presented to Colonel Overton, the Distillery released a half gallon replica bottle in 1971.
Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 12 Release 2015 proof 86 1L
A collectible bottling from the Jack Daniel’s Scene From Lynchburg series (which kicked off back in the late 1990s, each featuring a different sight from Jack’s home town). This is the 12th bottling in the series, and has an old fashioned fire engine on the label.