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Jack Daniels Gold Medal1904 Centennial 1.5Ltr Magnum Decanter Release 2004 1.5L, 45%

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This Bottle and the box are brand new…

In 1904 St. Louis, Missouri, was the 4th largest city in the U.S. and would become the host of what was informally known as the St. Louis World’s Fair. The theme of the World’s Fair was “Innovations and Inventions,” and exhibitors did not disappoint. In fact, many foods and products commonly used today were first introduced on a large scale to fair visitors. Such food items as waffle cones, cotton candy, peanut butter, and even Dr. Pepper were made popular as part of this exposition.

To celebrate his own Gold Medal victory, Jack created a special decanter to give as a gift to those who had helped make his award-winning whiskey. In 2004, for the 100th anniversary of the first Gold Medal, another replica decanter nearly identical to that of 1971 was released. This 1.75 liter decanter was also filled with 90 proof whiskey, but came in a wooden display box with a numbered hang tag.

Bottle No. everyone it is deferent number with unregistered Taq

495.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 5 Release 2007 proof 86 1L

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The 5th bottle shifts back to the Distillery with an image of the new statue that currently stands by the cave spring. Weighing 600 pounds, this bronze statue was erected in the year 2000, and as previously mentioned, replaced the older monument to Jack Daniel that is found on the Scene #1 bottle.

Following the first bottle’s debut in 2003, a new bottle in the series has been released every year with the exception of 2010. In the United States, these “Scenes” bottles are available in a 750ml size with 86 proof whiskey, and are not sold in a box or with a hang tag. This series can also be found in Europe as 1 liter bottles filled with 86 proof whiskey and in Canada as 750ml bottles filled with 80 proof whiskey.

490.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 6 Release 2008 proof 86 1L

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Only a few feet away from the statue depicted on the Scene #5 bottle, and the cave spring itself, is a building that used to be Jack’s personal office. His old rolltop desk was used for the image on the 6th Scenes from Lynchburg bottle and has been preserved over the years for visitors to see while touring the Distillery.

Following the first bottle’s debut in 2003, a new bottle in the series has been released every year with the exception of 2010. In the United States, these “Scenes” bottles are available in a 750ml size with 86 proof whiskey, and are not sold in a box or with a hang tag. This series can also be found in Europe as 1 liter bottles filled with 86 proof whiskey and in Canada as 750ml bottles filled with 80 proof whiskey.

450.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 9 Release 2012 proof 86 1L

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One of a long series of special commemorative edition ‘Scenes from Lynchburg’ bottlings that Jack Daniel’s have produced for their legions of fans. This particular scene (No. 9) features some old-timers leaning on a charcoal-mellowing vat.

350.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 12 Release 2015 proof 86 1L

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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.

350.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 11 Release 2014 proof 86 1L

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The 11th entry in the Jack Daniel’s ‘Scened from Lynchburg’ series, picturing the cave spring that, or at least used to, supply the water for the distillery.

350.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 10 Release 2013 proof 86 1L

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The tenth in the legendary ‘Scenes from Lynchburg’ series from Jack Daniel’s. The label of this edition (No. 10) depicts a scene from one of the warehouses.

350.00

Jack Daniels Scenes from Lynchburg 7 Release 2009 proof 86 1L

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The piece of history honored in Scene #6 is in direct contrast to Scene #7, which pays tribute to a more recent addition. The Visitor Center depicted on this bottle was also opened in 2000, the same year the statues were changed. This new building is where all Distillery tours begin and where many historic artifacts from over the years can be viewed.

Following the first bottle’s debut in 2003, a new bottle in the series has been released every year with the exception of 2010. In the United States, these “Scenes” bottles are available in a 750ml size with 86 proof whiskey, and are not sold in a box or with a hang tag. This series can also be found in Europe as 1 liter bottles filled with 86 proof whiskey and in Canada as 750ml bottles filled with 80 proof whiskey.

345.00

Jack Daniels Master Distiller (Japan Version) Release 1993 proof 90 75cl, 45%

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Introduced in 1993, this is the first verison of the Master Distiller release and was exclusive to the Japanese market. A second version was bottled in 2010 for Singapore before the Master Distiller Series range was launched in 2012.

This special bottling of Jack Daniels Tennessee Whisky is the Japanese Master Distiller bottle. Released on the 6th of October 1993 for the first time in limited numbers to the Japanese market only, it is said to contain some of the best whiskey that Jack Daniels has to offer as it was rested in barrels and placed with the Silver Select casks in preferential areas of the barrelhouse for optimum maturation.

330.00

Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack 3rd Generation (75cl, 40%)

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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

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