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Jack Daniels Brand Mr Jack’s 160th Birthday release 2010 proof 80 (70cl, 40%)
For Jack’s 160th birthday in 2010, the Distillery took the commonly used Heritage bottle, and with a few modifications, made a bottle unlike any before it. No longer clear glass, this bottle was painted black by Chattanooga Labeling Systems. The idea came from Michael Osborne Design, which also devised the black label for the bottle and the box in which it came. While the 750ml size is quite common, the 1 liter version of this bottle was only released in a limited number of states.
This limited edition bottle of the classic Old No.7 Brand was released to mark what would have been Jack’s 160th birthday in 2010.
Bottling Number: No. 939986 A
Jack Daniels Brand Mr Jack’s 160th Birthday release 2010 proof 80 1L, 40%
For Jack’s 160th birthday in 2010, the Distillery took the commonly used Heritage bottle, and with a few modifications, made a bottle unlike any before it. No longer clear glass, this bottle was painted black by Chattanooga Labeling Systems. The idea came from Michael Osborne Design, which also devised the black label for the bottle and the box in which it came. While the 750ml size is quite common, the 1 liter version of this bottle was only released in a limited number of states.
This limited edition bottle of the classic Old No.7 Brand was released to mark what would have been Jack’s 160th birthday in 2010.
Bottling Number: No. 716381 A
Jack Daniels Brand Mr Jack’s 160th Birthday release 2010 proof 80 70cl, 40%
For Jack’s 160th birthday in 2010, the Distillery took the commonly used Heritage bottle, and with a few modifications, made a bottle unlike any before it. No longer clear glass, this bottle was painted black by Chattanooga Labeling Systems. The idea came from Michael Osborne Design, which also devised the black label for the bottle and the box in which it came. While the 750ml size is quite common, the 1 liter version of this bottle was only released in a limited number of states.
This limited edition bottle of the classic Old No.7 Brand was released to mark what would have been Jack’s 160th birthday in 2010.
Jack Daniels Distillery Series #11 Finished In Anejo Tequila Barrels DSP-TN-1 Proof 90 37.5cl
Jack Daniel’s Just Dropped a New Limited-Edition Whiskey Aged in Tequila Barrels
Jack Daniel’s Distillery Distillery Series selection #11 is a Tennessee Whiskey that’s finished in Añejo Tequila barrels. Bottled at 90 proof, it’s available in 375ml bottles According to Chris Fletcher, Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller, “this añejo tequila barrel-finished whiskey pushes the bounds on what people may expect out of a Tennessee Whiskey, yet still has the familiar characteristics that are uniquely Jack Daniel’s.
The Distillery Series, as you may have gleaned from the name, are whiskey releases that are available to purchase from the distillery (and also at a few select Tennessee retailers). These are smaller bottles (375 ml instead of 750 ml) that are also produced in smaller batches in terms of the actual liquid. Past expressions have included a Toasted Maple Barrel Finished Rye and a Straight Tennessee Whiskey Finished with Toasted Pecan Wood Chips. This new expression, selected by whiskey taster Danny Lamb, is classic Jack whiskey matured in new charred American white oak barrels for at least four years, and then finished in barrels used to mature añejo tequila (meaning it was aged for more than a year) for one year and seven months. Parent company Brown-Forman owns a few different tequila brands, so while it’s not disclosed these barrels may have been used for Herradura or El Jimador.
As one of the most complete distilleries in the world, we’re fortunate to have the ability to experiment with every part of the whiskey making process, and that’s what our Distillery Series is all about,” said Chris Fletcher, Jack Daniel’s master distiller, in a statement. “This añejo tequila barrel-finished whiskey pushes the bounds on what people may expect out of a Tennessee whiskey, yet still has the familiar characteristics that are uniquely Jack Daniel’s.
Jack Daniels Family Of Fine Whiskey (70cl, 40%)
Jack Daniels – Family of Fine Whiskeys – Wooden box set
This gift set contains the classic Jack Daniel’s No.7, the refined Gentleman jack and the Elegant Single barrel. These three Jack Daniel’s whiskeys are the rocks in Jack Daniel’s Range.
The classic No.7 is one of the most popular whiskies in the world. The whiskey is filtered drop by drop through ten feet of sugar maple charcoal (known as the Lincoln County Process). The reason behind this is the distinct smoothness it generates making it a whiskey not bourbon. The water used is from a cave near the distillery that flows all year round at a rate of 800 gallons per minute at a constant temperature and is virtually iron free. These are the key ingredients and processes to make No.7 whiskey.
Gentleman Jack was one of Jack Daniel’s later creations made in 1988. The difference between Gentleman Jack and the rest of the Jack Daniel’s Whiskies is that it goes through the charcoal mellowing process not once but twice, giving it a more refined taste and worthy of being called a gentleman.
Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel is made in exactly the same way as No.7, it even includes the same ingredients. So what make this whiskey so special, it does have a higher ABV of 45% and is 100% proof but that isn’t all. The main difference is where the barrel is placed in the barrels house, for single barrel whiskies, they are placed at the highest point in the barrel house. Here the summer temperatures can reach well over 100 degree Fahrenheit and in the winter they can easily drop below freezing levels. These extreme conditions can cause the whiskey to move in and out of the barrel dramatically, resulting in the intense maturation needed to develop the unique flavour of Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel.
Jack Daniels Family of Fine Whiskeys Mini Pack 5 x 5cl
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:A pack with five miniatures distillates Jack Daniel’s. PRODUCER: Jack Daniel’s Distilery. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Origin: United States. Composition of the Pack: A miniature of whiskey Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7. A miniature of whiskey Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack. A miniature of whiskey Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Select. A miniature liquor Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. A miniature liquor Jack Daniel’s Fire. Food pairing: Ideal to take ice like a shot. You can appreciate the differences between the different references giant Tennessee.
Jack Daniels Fire (70cl, 35%)
Described as Old No. 7 whiskey with the heat and spice of a red hot cinnamon liqueur, Tennessee Fire was the second flavored whiskey Jack Daniel’s released in a 3 year period, with Tennessee Honey in 2011 being the first.
Offered at 70 proof and in a variety of sizes, this whiskey first became available in April of 2014. This was considered a test launch with bottles only being sold in Tennessee, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. In October of 2014, five more States began receiving distribution of Tennessee Fire and by March of 2015 it was available in all 50 States.
Jack Daniels Flight Case Gift Pack (70cl 40%)
We’ve always done things a little differently. But it’s the extra steps we take that give Jack its distinctive character and unique taste. We charcoal mellow all our whiskey drop by drop, before aging it in our own handcrafted American white oak barrels. We don’t rely on calendars to tell us when our whiskey is ready. Only a sip from our tasters can tell us that. And when you take a sip, we think you’ll appreciate why we do the things we do.
Our 70cl bottle of Old No.7 comes in a padded flight case gift pack (12*12*26.5 cm) with stickers to allow you to personalise your case.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack (1L, 40%)
A premium version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey, Gentleman Jack exhibits impressive complexity and flavour. The main difference is that it enjoys a ‘double mellowing’ as it’s filtered through charcoal both before being filled into the barrel (the Lincoln County Process) and before it’s bottled. Certainly good enough to enjoy on its own, in his book Whisky: The Manual Dave Broom also suggests that Gentleman Jack actually works better than the regular Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 in a Jack and Coke too.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack (1L, 40%)
A premium version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey, Gentleman Jack exhibits impressive complexity and flavour. The main difference is that it enjoys a ‘double mellowing’ as it’s filtered through charcoal both before being filled into the barrel (the Lincoln County Process) and before it’s bottled. Certainly good enough to enjoy on its own, in his book Whisky: The Manual Dave Broom also suggests that Gentleman Jack actually works better than the regular Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 in a Jack and Coke too.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack (35cl, 40%)
A classy version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. While the regular Jack Daniel’s is charcoal-mellowed before it goes in the barrel, Gentleman Jack is treated to a second charcoal-mellowing afterwards too, proving that gentlemen are pretty mellow chaps.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack (5cl, 40%)
A classy version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. While the regular Jack Daniel’s is charcoal-mellowed before it goes in the barrel, Gentleman Jack is treated to a second charcoal-mellowing afterwards too, proving that gentlemen are pretty mellow chaps.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack (70cl, 40%)
A premium version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey, Gentleman Jack exhibits impressive complexity and flavour. The main difference is that it enjoys a ‘double mellowing’ as it’s filtered through charcoal both before being filled into the barrel (the Lincoln County Process) and before it’s bottled. Certainly good enough to enjoy on its own, in his book Whisky: The Manual Dave Broom also suggests that Gentleman Jack actually works better than the regular Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 in a Jack and Coke too.
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 Gentleman Jack Gift Pack (70cl, 40%)
A classy version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. While the regular Jack Daniel’s is charcoal-mellowed before it goes in the barrel, Gentleman Jack is treated to a second charcoal-mellowing afterwards too, proving that gentlemen are pretty mellow chaps. This gift pack comes with a presentation box.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack Gift Pack 2 Glasses (70cl, 40%)
A classy version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. While the regular Jack Daniel’s is charcoal-mellowed before it goes in the barrel, Gentleman Jack is treated to a second charcoal-mellowing afterwards too, proving that gentlemen are pretty mellow chaps. This gift pack comes with a presentation box and cocktail guide.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack Timepiece Limited Edition (1L, 43%)
Jack Daniel, our founder was held in high regard for his fine taste as The Gentleman Distiller of Lynchburg, Tennessee. This Limited Edition Gentleman Jack is inspired by his one-of-a-kind handcrafted Swiss pocket watch. To commemorate the moment, we hand-selected barrels to craft an 86 proof expression of our Double Mellowed Tennessee Whiskey.
Jack Daniels Gift Pack 2 Glasses (70cl, 40%)
Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey, also called Old No. 7, has been made the same for generations. Pure local water and the brand’s famous charcoal mellowing system are all it takes to make this classic life of the party. Medium-bodied and deep amber in colour, the flavour palate is a balanced caramel, with notes of vanilla, toasted oak, dark dried fruits and a creamy finish. Take it neat, on ice (AKA JD on the rocks), or pour with some cola and call it a night. This Gift tin comes with 2 Rock Glasses
Jack Daniels Gold Medal1904 Centennial 1.5Ltr Magnum Decanter Release 2004 1.5L, 45%
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
Jack Daniels Green Label (75cl, 40%)
A rare old bottle of Jack Daniel’s Green Label. Not quite as well known as their Tennessee whiskey with the famous black label, Green Label was made to be a lighter expression, made with barrels selected from the lower floors of their warehouses, nearer the centre of the building.
Green Label Square-edged bottle