Irish Mist Honey Liqueur 1L, 35%
€26Blended with Irish whiskey flavoured with honey and aromatic spices, Irish Mist is a liqueur with a devoted following.
Whisky (or whiskey) is produced in various guises all over the world. Japanese Whisky, Irish Whiskey and American Whiskeys (including Bourbon) are challenging Scotch Whisky, with of them many winning notable awards and accolades. Meanwhile, whiskies from countries as diverse as India, Canada, Sweden, Wales, Taiwan and England are also becoming increasingly noteworthy in both quality and abundance.
The distillation process spread to Scotland and Ireland by the 15th century via Alexandrian Greeks, Medieval Arabs and Latin Europeans. The Scots and the Irish, who already had a well-developed tradition of farming cereal crops, used the technique to distil from a variety of fermented grain mashes to produce a spirit, most closely resembling today’s new make spirits.
The process of distilling fermented grain mash and aging it in oak barrels to make Whisky (or whiskey) has spread the world and has resulted in a remarkable range of styles, including Single Malt Whisky, Blended Malt Whisky, Grain Whisky, Rye Whiskey and Blended Whisky (containing both Single Malt Whisky and Grain Whisky).
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Blended with Irish whiskey flavoured with honey and aromatic spices, Irish Mist is a liqueur with a devoted following.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber gold.
Nose: Coastal peat smoke, charred bonfire embers, dried fruit and dark sweetness.
Palate: Smoky and warming with sherried fruit, toffee richness and a briny Islay edge.
Finish: Long, peaty and gently sweet, with lingering smoke, oak and dried fruit.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden amber.
Nose: Sweet vanilla, digestive biscuits, citrus fruits and a light wisp of peat smoke.
Palate: Smooth and rich, with fresh fruit, baked bread, butterscotch, malt sweetness and gentle oak spice.
Finish: Well-rounded and balanced, with lingering oak spice, soft sweetness and delicate peat smoke.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden amber.
Nose: Smoky peat, seaweed, sweet malt, sea salt and gentle coastal smoke.
Palate: Peat-led but mellow, with sweet malt, salt, oak, toffee, coffee and light spice.
Finish: Medium and bittersweet, with soft peat smoke, toffee, coffee, oak and lingering coastal freshness.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright amber gold.
Nose: Coastal smoke, lemon peel, soft vanilla, malt sweetness and gentle medicinal notes.
Palate: Oily and warming with peat smoke, salted caramel, pepper, citrus and charred oak.
Finish: Long, smoky and drying with ash, sea spray, spice and lingering sweetness.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber gold. This is a visual inference based on the bottle image and the whisky’s long-aged Oloroso-finished style.
Nose: Dates, stewed fruits, tinned peaches and coastal, tarry smoke.
Palate: Rich and mature with sherried fruit depth, smoky coastal character and a rounded, elegant texture. This is a careful style-led inference from the verified maturation and published flavour profile.
Finish: Long, smoky and softly sweet, with lingering dried fruit, oak and tarry Islay notes. This is an inference based on the verified profile and age statement.
Part of the new core range of whiskies launched by Isle of Jura in early 2018, this 10 year old expression takes the place of Jura Origin. It’s initially aged in American white oak bourbon barrels before enjoying a finishing period in Oloroso sherry butts and bottled at 40% ABV. It has the subtle smoke characteristic of Jura’s excellent Island single malts, with robust vanilla and an intense kick of sherried sweetness underneath.
From the Jura distillery’s core range relaunch in 2018 comes a 12 year old single malt, matured in a combination of American oak casks and Oloroso sherry butts. A great example of Jura’s delicious malts.
Distilled: 1991 February
Bottled: 2007 August
Age: 16 years old
Cask Type: Filled from one refill hogshead
Cask Number: 3841
50% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 332 bottles released
This is a sixteen year old Isle of Jura bottling from Douglas Laing’s Old Malt Cask range.
A special release of Isle of Jura’s 18-year-old whisky, originally only available in travel retail. It was initially matured in American-oak ex-bourbon casks before a finish in ‘Premier grand cru classĂ© barriques’ – casks that used to hold top-end Bordeaux wine. Master blender Richard Paterson knows his wine casks, and here he’s added layers of rich spice and soft red fruit to Jura’s malty and spicy spirit.
At the peak of the Jura distillery’s core range (relaunched in mid-2018) sits the Isle of Jura 18 Year Old. This expression aged in American white oak ex-bourbon barrels before enjoying a finishing period in Premier Grand Cru ClassĂ© Bordeaux barrels, imparting a rich fruitiness.
Single malt from the Jura distillery on the eponymous island, released as part of the Rare Vintage series. This one is a 1988 vintage, bottled in 2018 following a finishing period in tawny Port casks (which we’re rather fond of here at MoM Towers). 1,406 bottles were produced.
A 1989 vintage single malt which hails from the Isle of Jura! After it was distilled, it was laid to rest in American white oak bourbon barrels, where it stayed until 2019. After that point, it was bottled at 53.5% ABV for the Rare Vintage series, with the limited 1,500 bottles accompanied by a very classy presentation box. Did you know that on Jura there are more deer than people? What a terrifying prospect.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold. This is an inference based on the bottle presentation and the mature single hogshead style of the release.
Nose: Florals, malt loaf, lemon zest, stewed pears and thick cream. This is taken directly from the published note for the release.
Palate: Orange peel, golden syrup, passion fruit and bread and butter. This is taken directly from the published description for the release.
Finish: Spiced oak, sea breeze and heather honey. This is taken directly from the published finish note for the release.
Part of Jura’s Signature Series, this bright and fruity non-age statement whisky has been exclusively matured in ex-bourbon barrels. These casks introduce aromas of vanilla and coconut, that deepens to more complex notes of toffee, apricots, cinnamon and cocoa on the finish.
Journey is the entry level expression from the Isle of Jura range (which was relaunched in mid-2018). It was aged exclusively in American white oak ex-bourbon barrels and bottled at 40% ABV. A tasty introduction to Jura’s single malts.
An exotic single malt from Jura that was initially matured in American white oak ex-bourbon barrels before being finished in hand-selected Caribbean rum casks. The result is aromas of guava, toasted coconut, sugar-coated almonds, apricots and orange that fill the nose, complemented by notes of vanilla fudge, mango, banana, guava, sea salt and lime throughout the palate.
You may have guessed it already from this expression’s name, but the Isle of Jura Seven Wood is made with whisky drawn from seven different types of cask. There’s American white oak, and six other French oaks, Limousin, Tronçais, Allier, Vosges, Jupilles, and Les Bertranges. Intriguing stuff, this.
Isle Of Jura The Loch is part of a series launched by the Jura distillery originally for the Travel Retail market. This expression was initially matured in American oak casks before being finished in casks that previously held 30 year old Pedro Ximénez sherry.
One of a series of five releases from Isle of Jura for the Travel Retail market. The Road is firstly matured in American oak casks, and is then moved over to casks that previously held 20 year old Pedro Ximénez sherry. Unlikely to have been named after the Cormac McCarthy book.
The Sound is the entry level expression from Isle of Jura’s Travel Retail range, all of which feature whisky finished in casks that previously held Pedro XimĂ©nez sherry of various ages. This particular single malt was finished in casks that matured 15 year old Pedro XimĂ©nez sherry. Sadly, there isn’t a whisky in the range called The Fury to pair this with.
Europe’s most popular Scotch whisky. This is a blend of 42 different whiskies, created by J&B, Justerini and Brooks.
Europe’s most popular Scotch whisky. This is a blend of 42 different whiskies, created by J&B, Justerini and Brooks.
Europe’s most popular Scotch whisky. This is a blend of 42 different whiskies, created by J&B, Justerini and Brooks.
Europe’s most popular Scotch whisky. This is a blend of 42 different whiskies, created by J&B, Justerini and Brooks.
Europe’s most popular Scotch whisky. This is a blend of 42 different whiskies, created by J&B, Justerini and Brooks.
The difficult to find Justerini & Brooks (aka J&B) 15 year old Reserve blended whisky, a touch peatier than the regular J&B bottling.
A foray from Diageo into the world of flavoured whiskies. J&B Urban Honey sees the world famous blended Scotch infused with honey – an interesting addition to the whisky liqueur market.
Triple Mash is a Bottled-in-Bond whiskey, which means that it must be distilled by a single distiller during a single distillation season, matured in a government bonded warehouse for at least four years, and bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV). All those regulations are met by every whiskey Jack Daniel’s will launch in its Bonded Series, which kicked off with this beauty as well as its Bonded bottling.
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Blended Straight Whiskey
Bottled 2022
Cask type Charred New American Oak Barrel
Strength 50.0 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Label A Blend of Bonded American Malt, Rye, & Tennessee Whiskeys
The most recognizable bottle in the Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys is the Black Label bottle. Accounting for almost 96% of Jack Daniel’s annual whiskey sales, today the Black Label brand is the #1 selling whiskey in the world with around 150 million bottles sold worldwide every year…
Not only has the Black Label bottle been available in three different proofs in the last 25 years, but each proof has also been offered in a variety of sizes…Along with the different whiskey proofs and bottle sizes, Jack Daniel’s occasionally makes changes to the look of their bottles as well…
In the spring of 2011, a change to the Black Label bottle was introduced. Though this design has not yet been named (UPDATE…currently being referred to as the Evo bottle), the new bottle’s shape is generally the same as the Heritage bottle, but with prominent corners and edges that emphasize the square look even more. What also makes this modification significant is that it was accompanied by a label change as well…
The most recognizable bottle in the Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys is the Black Label bottle. Accounting for almost 96% of Jack Daniel’s annual whiskey sales, today the Black Label brand is the #1 selling whiskey in the world with around 150 million bottles sold worldwide every year…
Not only has the Black Label bottle been available in three different proofs in the last 25 years, but each proof has also been offered in a variety of sizes…Along with the different whiskey proofs and bottle sizes, Jack Daniel’s occasionally makes changes to the look of their bottles as well…
In the spring of 2011, a change to the Black Label bottle was introduced. Though this design has not yet been named (UPDATE…currently being referred to as the Evo bottle), the new bottle’s shape is generally the same as the Heritage bottle, but with prominent corners and edges that emphasize the square look even more. What also makes this modification significant is that it was accompanied by a label change as well…
The most recognizable bottle in the Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys is the Black Label bottle. Accounting for almost 96% of Jack Daniel’s annual whiskey sales, today the Black Label brand is the #1 selling whiskey in the world with around 150 million bottles sold worldwide every year…
Not only has the Black Label bottle been available in three different proofs in the last 25 years, but each proof has also been offered in a variety of sizes…Along with the different whiskey proofs and bottle sizes, Jack Daniel’s occasionally makes changes to the look of their bottles as well…
In the spring of 2011, a change to the Black Label bottle was introduced. Though this design has not yet been named (UPDATE…currently being referred to as the Evo bottle), the new bottle’s shape is generally the same as the Heritage bottle, but with prominent corners and edges that emphasize the square look even more. What also makes this modification significant is that it was accompanied by a label change as well…
The most recognizable bottle in the Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys is the Black Label bottle. Accounting for almost 96% of Jack Daniel’s annual whiskey sales, today the Black Label brand is the #1 selling whiskey in the world with around 150 million bottles sold worldwide every year…
Not only has the Black Label bottle been available in three different proofs in the last 25 years, but each proof has also been offered in a variety of sizes…Along with the different whiskey proofs and bottle sizes, Jack Daniel’s occasionally makes changes to the look of their bottles as well…
In the spring of 2011, a change to the Black Label bottle was introduced. Though this design has not yet been named (UPDATE…currently being referred to as the Evo bottle), the new bottle’s shape is generally the same as the Heritage bottle, but with prominent corners and edges that emphasize the square look even more. What also makes this modification significant is that it was accompanied by a label change as well…
One of the world’s best recognised brands, this is a 3 litre bottle of Jack Daniel’s famed Tennessee whiskey (Tennessee whiskey undergoes a filtration through sugar maple charcoal – this is the difference between JD and a typical bourbon). Lynchburg Lemonade anyone?
One of the world’s best recognised brands, this is a 3 litre bottle of Jack Daniel’s famed Tennessee whiskey (Tennessee whiskey undergoes a filtration through sugar maple charcoal – this is the difference between JD and a typical bourbon). Lynchburg Lemonade anyone?
The most recognizable bottle in the Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys is the Black Label bottle. Accounting for almost 96% of Jack Daniel’s annual whiskey sales, today the Black Label brand is the #1 selling whiskey in the world with around 150 million bottles sold worldwide every year…
Not only has the Black Label bottle been available in three different proofs in the last 25 years, but each proof has also been offered in a variety of sizes…Along with the different whiskey proofs and bottle sizes, Jack Daniel’s occasionally makes changes to the look of their bottles as well…
In the spring of 2011, a change to the Black Label bottle was introduced. Though this design has not yet been named (UPDATE…currently being referred to as the Evo bottle), the new bottle’s shape is generally the same as the Heritage bottle, but with prominent corners and edges that emphasize the square look even more. What also makes this modification significant is that it was accompanied by a label change as well…
The most recognizable bottle in the Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys is the Black Label bottle. Accounting for almost 96% of Jack Daniel’s annual whiskey sales, today the Black Label brand is the #1 selling whiskey in the world with around 150 million bottles sold worldwide every year…
Not only has the Black Label bottle been available in three different proofs in the last 25 years, but each proof has also been offered in a variety of sizes…Along with the different whiskey proofs and bottle sizes, Jack Daniel’s occasionally makes changes to the look of their bottles as well…
In the spring of 2011, a change to the Black Label bottle was introduced. Though this design has not yet been named (UPDATE…currently being referred to as the Evo bottle), the new bottle’s shape is generally the same as the Heritage bottle, but with prominent corners and edges that emphasize the square look even more. What also makes this modification significant is that it was accompanied by a label change as well…
It’s been 100 years or so since the Jack Daniel Distillery released a whiskey of 10 years of age or greater. Evolving Jack Daniel’s past aged-stated whiskey process, these Tennessee Whiskey barrels have been aging in the Buzzard’s Roost of our barrelhouse, and methodically relocated to the lower floors of different barrel houses to extend the aging process for the last 10 summers. The extreme weather variation at different locations in the barrel houses along with longevity in our handmade oak barrels creates an intense, unique character of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.
Jack Daniel’s is now fully committed to experimenting with their lineup. After spending decades churning out Old Number 7 and Gentlemen Jack, the distillery in Lynchburg, TN has finally decided to fully embrace the whisky craze and explore new and exciting expressions for their lineup. After winning praise for their Barrel Proof and Bonded products, it feels right that they are now exploring longer maturations. So, while typical Jack Daniel’s is aged for “at least 4 years”, what we are drinking today is aged for at least 2.5 times that – meaning we have a full 10 year age statement!
Jack Daniel’s debuted this 10 year product last year to raucous excitement, and have continued the fun this year with a second batch of 10 year and the addition of an even older 12 year product this time around. And while Jack Daniel’s 12 year, this 10 year is rocking a 97 proof. And honestly, that seems pretty reasonable in a world of wildly expensive limited editions.
Jack Daniel’s 10 year (Batch 2) is an impressive follow up to the highly regarded first batch of Jack Daniel’s 10 year. While I never had the chance to try that first batch, if it was anything like this one, I know why there was so much hype. The 10 years in oak has clearly made a significant impact on the spirit, taking that sometimes brittle Jack Daniel’s profile and creating a rich and deep profile with more oak, complexity, and a fantastic mouthfeel. The longer maturation has balanced the banana Laffy Taffy sweetness and has elevated the profile to an approachable, yet complex place. This is a great pour worth seeking out. The MSRP is spot on here, so anything close to it is an instant buy for me. So, while it isn’t as challenging as Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof can be, this is a fantastic addition to the lineup and might have you rethinking your Jack Daniel’s prejudices.
Availability: Limited; 42,000 bottles
It’s been 100 years or so since the Jack Daniel Distillery released a whiskey of 10 years of age or greater. Evolving Jack Daniel’s past aged-stated whiskey process, these Tennessee Whiskey barrels have been aging in the Buzzard’s Roost of our barrelhouse, and methodically relocated to the lower floors of different barrel houses to extend the aging process for the last 10 summers. The extreme weather variation at different locations in the barrel houses along with longevity in our handmade oak barrels creates an intense, unique character of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.
Jack Daniel’s is now fully committed to experimenting with their lineup. After spending decades churning out Old Number 7 and Gentlemen Jack, the distillery in Lynchburg, TN has finally decided to fully embrace the whisky craze and explore new and exciting expressions for their lineup. After winning praise for their Barrel Proof and Bonded products, it feels right that they are now exploring longer maturations. So, while typical Jack Daniel’s is aged for “at least 4 years”, what we are drinking today is aged for at least 2.5 times that – meaning we have a full 10 year age statement!
Jack Daniel’s debuted this 10 year product last year to raucous excitement, and have continued the fun this year with a second batch of 10 year and the addition of an even older 12 year product this time around. And while Jack Daniel’s 12 year, this 10 year is rocking a 97 proof. And honestly, that seems pretty reasonable in a world of wildly expensive limited editions.
Jack Daniel’s 10 year (Batch 3) is an impressive follow up to the highly regarded first batch of Jack Daniel’s 10 year. While I never had the chance to try that first batch, if it was anything like this one, I know why there was so much hype. The 10 years in oak has clearly made a significant impact on the spirit, taking that sometimes brittle Jack Daniel’s profile and creating a rich and deep profile with more oak, complexity, and a fantastic mouthfeel. The longer maturation has balanced the banana Laffy Taffy sweetness and has elevated the profile to an approachable, yet complex place. This is a great pour worth seeking out. The MSRP is spot on here, so anything close to it is an instant buy for me. So, while it isn’t as challenging as Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof can be, this is a fantastic addition to the lineup and might have you rethinking your Jack Daniel’s prejudices.
Availability: Limited: 36,000 bottles
Notice this is without box
The Bottled-in-Bond bottle first became available in the Summer of 2018 and is limited to select duty free stores around the world. Although it is only sold at select locations, this bottle was advertised as a “permanent line extension in the Jack Daniel’s Family of Brands.”
Created to honor its commitment to quality and pay tribute to the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, this bottle met all of the parameters outlined in 1897 which stated that the whiskey had to be aged at least 4 years and bottled at 100 proof at one distillery during a single season.
Introducing Jack Daniel’s 12-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey. The Jack Daniel Distillery is one of the most complete whiskey distilleries in the world, and we’re able to craft premium whiskeys in a way that honors our heritage while highlighting the modern-day world-class whiskey-making. To honor our distillery’s past, our Master Distiller, Chris Fletcher handcrafted these aged-stated whiskeys and evolved our whiskey process to achieve a rare flavor profile.
I’m certain I’m not the first to say this, but this bottle and its Bonded and 10-year siblings are all the proof one needs to be convinced that Jack Daniel’s is best at higher proofs. The 12-year is a whiskey of tremendous complexity, character and texture, and the 10-year (review forthcoming) is barely less arresting. This Jack is mannerly, wizened, confident and worthy of standing alongside any American whiskey on a back bar. It belies its shockingly modest MSRP.
The nose is that unmistakably fruity-acetone yeast note from Brown-Forman whiskeys–that curious combo of fresh orange, bubble gum, cooked stone fruit and Luxardo Maraschino liqueur that I love. It’s lush and floral on the palate. Every sip is a wave of warmth and flavor rocking forward with fruit and oak and back with pie crust, pipe tobacco and baking spices. Finishes are rarely at the top of my list of interests, but this one is long, just barely dry and pleasant in every way.
Admittedly, it didn’t hurt a bit to taste it at the distillery in Lynchburg (a must-visit if you’ve not been there) with master distiller Chris Fletcher, an unabashed fan of the 12- and 10-year. Watching a guy’s face–who’s tried this liquid countless times–slip into a long and satisfied grin with a few sips says a lot about what’s in the glass and how it commands a pro’s attention.
For what it’s worth, I enjoy Jack Daniel’s cask-strength releases and even those orange-labeled brutes from Coy Hill (the highest rickhouse on Jack’s campus). But this 12-year is my favorite of the family.
A celebratory bottling of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, produced in commemoration of the distillery’s 150th Anniversary. Interestingly it’s been bottled at 43% ABV, slightly higher than the standard Jack Daniel’s.
The year 2016 marked the 150th Anniversary of the Jack Daniel Distillery and this beautiful limited edition decanter was one of several bottles to be released throughout the year in honor of this momentous occasion. Officially registered with the US Government in 1866, the Distillery still sits at the Cave Spring Hollow where Jack first made his distillery official.
Filled with 100 proof whiskey, this decanter is available only in a 1 Liter size.
A limited edition bottle of Jack Daniel’s released to celebrate the distillery’s 150th anniversary.
Please before making your order ask for more pictures about the tin witch has same bumps.
Our one-of-a-kind American Single Malt from the Jack Daniel’s Distillery is exclusively available to global travelers.
This Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt finished in Oloroso Sherry Casks is a new take on timeless Single Malt traditions. Crafted from 100% malted barley that is ground, fermented, and distilled in Lynchburg.
Just like Old No.7, it passes through Jack Daniel’s traditional charcoal mellowing process. It’s then matured for at least four years in new charred American white oak barrels, and finished for an additional two years in the finest quality Spanish Oloroso Sherry Casks from Andalusia, Spain.
Distillery Jack Daniel’s
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Oloroso Sherry Cask
Stated Age 06 years old
Strength 45.0 % Vol.Size 1000 ml
A bold, boisterous expression from Jack Daniel’s Bonded Series, which also includes Triple Mash, this is what’s known as a Bottled-in-Bond whiskey. That means it can only be distilled by a single distiller during one distillation season. You can also only age it in a government-bonded warehouse for at least four years, and bottle it at 50% ABV.
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottled 2022
Cask type Charred New American Oak Barrel
Strength 50.0 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
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
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. 220420 A
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 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.
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.
NOTICE IT IS A PLASTIC BOTTLE
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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
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.
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In 1904, at the urging of family and friends, Jack Daniel took some of his whiskey to the World’s Fair whiskey competition in St. Louis, Missouri. Not many of the big distillers gave Mr. Jack much of a chance, but when it was over, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey was declared the finest whiskey in the world and was awarded the Gold Medal. This 750ml bottle, released in 1996, was the first in a series honoring each Gold Medal won by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.
The first gold medal awarded to Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey took place in 1904 when Jack entered his whiskey in competition at the World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. Nearly a century later, in 1996, the Distillery debuted the Gold Medal Series with the 1904 Gold Medal commemorative bottle to recognize this prior achievement.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
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Bottle No.075042 with unregistered Taq
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement.
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey.
International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer’s discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.
Bottle No.081615 with unregistered Taq
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement.
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey.
International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer’s discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.
Bottle No.081624 with unregistered Taq
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement.
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey.
International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer’s discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.
Bottle No.081626 with unregistered Taq
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement.
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey.
International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer’s discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.
Bottle No.081630 with unregistered Taq
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement.
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey.
International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer’s discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.
Bottle No.100023 with unregistered Taq
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement.
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey.
International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer’s discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.
Bottle No.038100 with unregistered Taq
Jack Daniels Gold Medal 1915 Series Bottle 5 release 2002 90 Proof 75cl, 45%Â
In 1915 the Distillery would win its second award in London, and fifth overall. Awarded the Certificate of the Institute of Hygiene, the commemorative bottle celebrating this achievement was released in 2002.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
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1954 would present the opportunity to add another award to the Jack Daniel collection as a whiskey competition was to be held in Brussels, Belgium…Jack Daniel’s whiskey went on to win the Star of Excellence, awarded to whiskeys for a “surpassing of excellence.” This commemorative bottle celebrating that achievement was released in 2005.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
The bottle we currently have here for sale has been signed by the late Jimmy Bedford, Jack Daniel’s’ sixth master distiller.
This special bottle is the sixth in the Jack Daniels Gold Medal Series and honours the 1954 Brussels Belgium Star of Excellence. As usual, there is a heart-warming story of simple country folk associated with this bottling:
“The story goes that Reagor Motlow, one of Lem’s sons, received a letter about a whisky judging contest in Brussels, Belgium. He handed the letter to Herb Fanning, his right hand man and told him to take care of it. And indeed Mr. Herb did! He walked right out of the production line and pulled off the first three bottles and sent them on their way. According to Mr. Herb, when the folks from the advertising department found he had pulled whisky for the competition from the bottling line, they were a bit upset and asked him why he hadn’t looked for some special whisky for the judging. To this Mr.Herb exclaimed, “Why all Jack Daniels is special!”
Later Mr. Herb, in recalling the story said he figured he might get fired over that, but about that time letter came announcing that Jack Daniels had won the star of Excellence!
The second letter seemed to set things right between Mr.Herb and the advertising team, because not only did Mr.Herb keep his job for many years before retiring, but he also appeared in quite a few Jack Daniels ads. Herb became one of Lynchburg’s best known and much loved citizens, and was a fixture on the Square until he passed away in 1997 at the ripe old age of 93. Mr.Herb’s lifelong love of and faith in Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey epitomises the character of the people behind the Jack Daniel Brand.”.
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The 7th and final bottle in the Gold Medal Series celebrates the most recent gold medal Jack Daniel’s has received, and perhaps the most prestigious. Despite the strict judging criteria, Jack Daniel’s came away with the institution’s top medal, the highly sought after Grand Gold Medal with Palm Leaves. This commemorative bottle celebrating that achievement was released in 2006.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
This is the seventh in a series of releases from Jack Daniel’s to commemorate the gold medals awarded to the distillery. This bottling is for the medal won in 1981 at the Institut Pour Les Selections De La Qualite in Amsterdam.
43% ABV / 1 litre
The 7th and final bottle in the Gold Medal Series celebrates the most recent gold medal Jack Daniel’s has received, and perhaps the most prestigious. Despite the strict judging criteria, Jack Daniel’s came away with the institution’s top medal, the highly sought after Grand Gold Medal with Palm Leaves. This commemorative bottle celebrating that achievement was released in 2006.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
This is the seventh in a series of releases from Jack Daniel’s to commemorate the gold medals awarded to the distillery. This bottling is for the medal won in 1981 at the Institut Pour Les Selections De La Qualite in Amsterdam.
43% ABV / 1 litre
Bottle number: 06668
Unregistered Taq
The 7th and final bottle in the Gold Medal Series celebrates the most recent gold medal Jack Daniel’s has received, and perhaps the most prestigious. Despite the strict judging criteria, Jack Daniel’s came away with the institution’s top medal, the highly sought after Grand Gold Medal with Palm Leaves. This commemorative bottle celebrating that achievement was released in 2006.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
This is the seventh in a series of releases from Jack Daniel’s to commemorate the gold medals awarded to the distillery. This bottling is for the medal won in 1981 at the Institut Pour Les Selections De La Qualite in Amsterdam.
43% ABV / 1 litre
Bottle number: 06672
Unregistered Taq
The 7th and final bottle in the Gold Medal Series celebrates the most recent gold medal Jack Daniel’s has received, and perhaps the most prestigious. Despite the strict judging criteria, Jack Daniel’s came away with the institution’s top medal, the highly sought after Grand Gold Medal with Palm Leaves. This commemorative bottle celebrating that achievement was released in 2006.
Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles. Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
This is the seventh in a series of releases from Jack Daniel’s to commemorate the gold medals awarded to the distillery. This bottling is for the medal won in 1981 at the Institut Pour Les Selections De La Qualite in Amsterdam.
43% ABV / 1 litre
Bottle number: 06672
Unregistered Taq
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
For those fans of classic Tennessee whiskey who love guitar music (let’s face it – that’s all of you) this 70cl bottle of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey comes with a guitar case gift pack complete with a metal guitar head screw-on bottle stopper.
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.
NOTICE IT IS A PLASTIC BOTTLE
For the first time since Gentleman Jack made its debut in 1988, Jack Daniel’s released a new brand of whiskey in the spring of 2011. Widely believed to have been created to appeal to the female market, this new brand blends Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey with a honey liqueur, thus creating Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. This 70 proof whiskey keeps the traditional Jack Daniel’s flavor but has a smoother and sweeter taste than the other brands.
For the first time since Gentleman Jack made its debut in 1988, Jack Daniel’s released a new brand of whiskey in the spring of 2011. Widely believed to have been created to appeal to the female market, this new brand blends Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey with a honey liqueur, thus creating Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. This 70 proof whiskey keeps the traditional Jack Daniel’s flavor but has a smoother and sweeter taste than the other brands.
For the first time since Gentleman Jack made its debut in 1988, Jack Daniel’s released a new brand of whiskey in the spring of 2011. Widely believed to have been created to appeal to the female market, this new brand blends Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey with a honey liqueur, thus creating Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. This 70 proof whiskey keeps the traditional Jack Daniel’s flavor but has a smoother and sweeter taste than the other brands.
Although Jack Daniel’s is well known for its famous black label that appears on bottles all over the world, in the very early 1900’s the labels that adorned Jack’s bottles were not black at all. In fact, they were quite colorful and looked very different from the label we all know today. This new series, called the Legacy Edition Series, will showcase some of these old labels from over a century ago.
The first bottle in this series was filled with 86 proof whiskey and became available in the Summer of 2018 in both a 750ml (70cl internationally) size and a 1 liter size. Most locations received the smaller of the two, but the 1 liter version was available in Tennessee and at select duty free stores around the world.
The second release in a series celebrating the history of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. Following the theme from the first bottling, we get to see a Jack Daniel’s label design only previously seen by people back in the days of yore and yonder. Evidently, this particular design was the first time that Jack Daniel’s was mostly decked out in black – a style that continues to this day!
Jack Daniel’s motto was “Everyday we make it, we’ll make it the best we can”. For him, that meant filtering his whiskey drop by drop through a three-meter-thick layer of charcoal from the sugar maple. Seven generations later, the whiskey is still filtered the same way Jack did back then. The reason: Filtering gives it a distinctive mildness that has come to be expected from Jack Daniel’s. Charcoal mellowing makes Jack Daniel’s what it is: not a bourbon, but a Tennessee whiskey. This process refines the full flavor of the whiskey, even before it is fully aged in barrels, of Jack Daniel’s own manufacture. A laborious process that requires special attention and makes the production of the whiskey a little more expensive. However, any other process would not have met with Jack’s approval. Now the Jack Daniels is available packaged in a letterbox. Tasting notes:Jack Daniel’s, the iconic brand with cult status, has been produced in America’s oldest registered distillery since 1866. Jack Daniel’s is enjoyed neat, on the rocks or in a mix. Drop by drop, the brandy seeps through a meter-thick layer of charcoal, which makes its taste unmistakably round, mild and characteristic.
The 1st bottle in this series celebrated the founder and first Master Distiller, Jack Daniel, who was the Master Distiller from 1866 to 1911.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this new series celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
The 1st bottle in this series celebrated the founder and first Master Distiller, Jack Daniel, who was the Master Distiller from 1866 to 1911.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this new series celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
Late in the Summer of 2013, the 2nd bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released. Honoring Jess Motlow, the Master Distiller from 1911 to 1941, this bottle was initially released with the incorrect date printed on the bottle, showing 1911 to 1944. This was quickly realized by the Distillery but some lucky people were able to purchase an “error” bottle before they were recalled.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
Late in the Summer of 2013, the 2nd bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released. Honoring Jess Motlow, the Master Distiller from 1911 to 1941, this bottle was initially released with the incorrect date printed on the bottle, showing 1911 to 1944. This was quickly realized by the Distillery but some lucky people were able to purchase an “error” bottle before they were recalled.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
Almost exactly a year after the 2nd bottle in this series debuted, this 3rd bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery. Commemorating Lem Tolley, who was the Master Distiller from 1941 to 1964, this bottle became available late in the Summer of 2014.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
Almost exactly a year after the 2nd bottle in this series debuted, this 3rd bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery. Commemorating Lem Tolley, who was the Master Distiller from 1941 to 1964, this bottle became available late in the Summer of 2014.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (70ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
This 4th bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery in October of 2015. Commemorating Jess Gamble, who only served as Master Distiller from 1964 to 1966, this bottle’s initial release is 1 liter in size. Along with all of the other bottles in this series, the nationally released 750ml size bottle will be available 1 year later.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
This 4th bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery in October of 2015. Commemorating Jess Gamble, who only served as Master Distiller from 1964 to 1966, this bottle’s initial release is 1 liter in size. Along with all of the other bottles in this series, the nationally released 750ml size bottle will be available 1 year later.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
This 5th bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery in October of 2016. Commemorating Frank Bobo, who served as Master Distiller from 1966 to 1988, this bottle’s initial release is 1 liter in size. Along with all of the other bottles in this series, the nationally released 750ml size bottle will be available 1 year later.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
This 5th bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery in October of 2016. Commemorating Frank Bobo, who served as Master Distiller from 1966 to 1988, this bottle’s initial release is 1 liter in size. Along with all of the other bottles in this series, the nationally released 750ml size bottle will be available 1 year later.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
This 6th bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery in September of 2017. Commemorating Jimmy Bedford, who served as Master Distiller from 1988 to 2008, this bottle’s initial release is 1 liter in size. Along with all of the other bottles in this series, the nationally released 750ml size bottle will be available 1 year later.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
This 6th bottle in the Master Distiller Series was released by the Distillery in September of 2017. Commemorating Jimmy Bedford, who served as Master Distiller from 1988 to 2008, this bottle’s initial release is 1 liter in size. Along with all of the other bottles in this series, the nationally released 750ml size bottle will be available 1 year later.
Making its debut in September of 2012, this current series of bottles celebrates the 7 Master Distillers throughout the history of the Jack Daniel Distillery. Available in 2 sizes (750ml & 1L), each bottle is filled with 86 proof whiskey. They are also each individually numbered and sold in a collectible box. For display purposes, when 2 boxes are put side-by-side they complete an image of the Master Distiller being commemorated.
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
Unveiling the Legacy of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Maxwell House 43% 1.5 Liter Vintage Bottled for Maxwell House Hotel
This bottle is comes with an-register tag bottle number No. 201138
BOX INCLUDED in excellent condition
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
Unveiling the Legacy of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Maxwell House 43% 1.5 Liter Vintage Bottled for Maxwell House Hotel
This bottle is comes with an-register tag bottle number No. 161506
BOX INCLUDED in excellent condition
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
Unveiling the Legacy of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Maxwell House 43% 1.5 Liter Vintage Bottled for Maxwell House Hotel
This bottle is comes with an-register tag bottle number No. 194350
BOX INCLUDED in excellent condition
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
Unveiling the Legacy of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Maxwell House 43% 1.5 Liter Vintage Bottled for Maxwell House Hotel
This bottle is comes with an-register tag bottle number No. 056001
BOX INCLUDED in excellent condition
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
Unveiling the Legacy of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Maxwell House 43% 1.5 Liter Vintage Bottled for Maxwell House Hotel
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.
In September, we reported on the new partnership between whiskey brand Jack Daniel’s and Formula 1 team McLaren Racing. And now the first quaffable example of this relationship has arrived in the form of a new special limited-edition bottle with a design that is both recognizable and new.
The whiskey inside the new Jack Daniel’s McLaren Racing limited-edition bottle is the same Old No. 7 you know and love—charcoal mellowed Tennessee whiskey with a mashbill of 80 percent corn, 8 percent rye, and 12 percent malted barley, bottled at the standard 80 proof. But the new label and box are meant to honor the founders of both companies—Jack Daniel’s himself and Bruce McLaren. The Jack Daniel’s name was officially registered with the government back in 1866, while McLaren Racing was founded nearly a century later in 1963. Jack has become one of the biggest whiskey brands in the entire world, while McLaren was won many races, including 20 Formula 1 World Championships.
“McLaren and Jack Daniel’s are two of the most iconic brands known around the world, and we’re excited to celebrate our partnership with a special bottle that nods to our shared spirit of independence, authenticity and boldness,” said Jack Daniel’s senior vice president and global managing director, Sophia Angelis, in a statement. “We have been working with the McLaren team to develop unparalleled experiences for both racing and whiskey fans, and we can’t wait to share more on what we have in store.” “In our 60th year we are marking our team’s great legacy, started by Bruce McLaren,” added Louise McEwen, McLaren’s executive director of brand and marketing. “This limited-edition bottle is another fantastic way to share these celebrations with our fans, remembering both Bruce and Jack—two distinguished founders.”
This new bottle will drop in May, so if you’re a fan of F1 racing and Tennessee whiskey keep your eyes peeled—the brand says it will be available in “select Formula 1 markets across the globe.”
The Jack Daniel Distillery unveiled the 2024 edition of a limited Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey bottle to commemorate its partnership with McLaren Racing. Available in Formula 1 race markets across the globe and select states in the U.S., the limited edition Tennessee Whiskey features new packaging and design with a papaya twist on the iconic Old No. 7 logo and dynamic striping to celebrate the new race season.
The limited edition McLaren Racing commemorative bottle is Jack Daniel’s classic Tennessee Whiskey grain bill of 80% corn, 8% rye, and 12% malted barley, bottled at 80 proof (40% abv). Distilled in Lynchburg, Tennessee, the whiskey is mellowed drop by drop through 10 feet of charcoal before maturing in new, American white oak barrels handcrafted to the highest standards. It will be available in a 1L bottle in select markets across the U.S. as well as a 1L and 700mL size in F1 race cities internationally.
In celebration of Jack Daniel’s partnership with McLaren Formula 1 team, fans now have the opportunity to own McLaren 2025 Edition, a piece of brand history – in a bottle. This limited edition bottle design for Jack Daniel’s McLaren 2025 Edition Tennessee Whiskey commemorates the two pioneering founders behind each of these iconic brands – Mr. Jack Daniel himself and Bruce McLaren.
It is said that Jack Daniel served whiskey to his closest friends from his own personal fine glass monogrammed decanters. These decanters were reserved for special occasions and it was with this in mind that the Jack Daniel Distillery released the 750ml Monogram bottle in 2009. Filled with 94 proof whiskey, this bottle was sold with no hang tag, but came in an attractive silver and black box.
When it was introduced in 2009, the Monogram bottle was a limited release for the state of Tennessee only. However, even though 2009 was the first year this bottle was available in the United States, it was actually released internationally in 1998 and then again in 2004. While these are not considered different generations of this bottle to Jack Daniel’s collectors, they are definitely considered different versions.
The first release of the Monogram, bottled in 1998. This was initially only an export bottling, but was eventually released domestically in the US in 2009. Each version is being identifiable by its cap type.
Jack Daniel’s is the best-selling American whiskey in the world. Despite that fact it can legally be categorised as a straight bourbon, it has always shunned this title, preferring to market itself as a Tennessee Whiskey. These are similar to straight bourbons but have the additional requirement of having been filtered through maple wood charcoal, a practice known as the Lincoln County Process. History has not always given the distillery an easy ride though. Tennessee was an early adopter of Prohibition in 1910, and one of the last to repeal it in 1938 (five years later than the repeal at Federal level). Even today the distillery is still located in a “dry” county, meaning none of its products are sold in its hometown or those around it. The distillery was then only operational for four years before being forced to close again during the second world war. Ten years later it was purchased by the Brown-Forman corporation and its fortunes turned for good. Its classic black-labelled Old No.7 brand (named after the distillery’s original DSP number) is now a globally recognised product.
The presentation is based on the glass decanters that Jack Daniel himself is rumoured to serve whisky to his friends with.
Created by taking Jack Daniel’s standard Tennessee whisky (No. 7) and then “double barreling and double mellowing” it – meaning it enjoys an extra maturation period in maple wood before being double charcoal filtered.
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey commemorated its 155th anniversary in 2021 with a special limited edition design for its iconic Black Label Old No. 7 brand. Pentagram updated the label with a swirl of typography and images celebrating the theme, “155 Years of Good Music.”
Designed by a team led by Paula Scher, the limited edition Jack Daniels label makes exceptional use of typography to communicate Jack Daniels’ ties to enjoying music. Scher’s unmistakable style shines through but doesn’t stray too far from the iconic black and white label of label no. 7. Signatures such as “Every Drop Made In Lynchburg, Tennesse” and references to awards no. 7, including the iconic bottle shape.
Jack Daniel ‘s Tennessee Whiskey No. 7 in the limited 2021 edition is a beautifully decorated whiskey whose label was designed by the successful designer Paula Scher . With this edition, Jack Daniels honors the long connection between whiskey and good music. It is filtered through a very thick layer of charcoal, as tradition dictates for a Tennessee whiskey. The whiskey is then matured in handcrafted oak barrels. There is no fixed maturing time here, it is only bottled when the Jack Daniels Master Distiller approves the product after a tasting. We offer the 0.7 liter bottle with 43% vol.
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey commemorated its 155th anniversary in 2021 with a special limited edition design for its iconic Black Label Old No. 7 brand. Pentagram updated the label with a swirl of typography and images celebrating the theme, “155 Years of Good Music.”
Designed by a team led by Paula Scher, the limited edition Jack Daniels label makes exceptional use of typography to communicate Jack Daniels’ ties to enjoying music. Scher’s unmistakable style shines through but doesn’t stray too far from the iconic black and white label of label no. 7. Signatures such as “Every Drop Made In Lynchburg, Tennesse” and references to awards no. 7, including the iconic bottle shape.
Jack Daniel ‘s Tennessee Whiskey No. 7 in the limited 2021 edition is a beautifully decorated whiskey whose label was designed by the successful designer Paula Scher . With this edition, Jack Daniels honors the long connection between whiskey and good music. It is filtered through a very thick layer of charcoal, as tradition dictates for a Tennessee whiskey. The whiskey is then matured in handcrafted oak barrels. There is no fixed maturing time here, it is only bottled when the Jack Daniels Master Distiller approves the product after a tasting. We offer the 0.7 liter bottle with 43% vol.
This special edition marks the 125th anniversary when Mr. Jack Daniel opened the doors of his Red Dog SaloonTM. Formerly situated on the Lynchburg town square, all that remains of the Red Dog SaloonTM are myths and legends – until now.
We are pleased to release the limited edition Red Dog SaloonTM , commemorating the days when you could buy a drink of Jack’s smooth sippin’ Tennessee Whiskey in the town where it was made. Like every drop of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, this limited edition is distilled right here in Lynchburg, just as it was when Mr. Jack opened his saloon back in 1892. And, if the Red Dog Saloon was anything like its sister watering hole, the White Rabbit SaloonTM, the house was packed with music, camaraderie and conversation. We hope you enjoy yours the same way.
Bottled at 86 proof, Red Dog Saloon is available in select markets across the US and internationally.
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.
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.
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.
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