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Jack Daniels Gold Medal 1904 Centennial 1.5Ltr Magnum Decanter Release 2004 1.5L, 45%

Original price was: €600.Current price is: €499.

Tasting Notes

Colour: Medium to deep amber with warm copper and golden highlights.

Nose: Sweet vanilla, caramel and dried fruit, followed by banana, toasted oak, floral notes and gentle peppery spice.

Palate: Smooth and sweet with vanilla, honey, toffee and caramel, developing into dried fruit, ripe banana, toasted wood and light charcoal character.

Finish: Medium to long and warming, with lingering vanilla, caramelised sugar, dry oak, subtle spice and a slightly drying Tennessee whiskey finish.

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Description

Jack Daniels Gold Medal 1904 Centennial 1.5L Magnum Decanter Release 2004, 45% is a highly collectible Tennessee whiskey created to commemorate the centenary of Jack Daniel’s historic victory at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri.

At the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, commonly known as the St. Louis World’s Fair, Jack Daniel’s whiskey was awarded the Gold Medal for best whiskey in the competition. The achievement brought international recognition to the Lynchburg distillery and became one of the defining moments in the history of the Jack Daniel’s brand.

Following the original victory, Jack Daniel commissioned a special commemorative decanter as a gift for those who had helped produce his award-winning whiskey. A half-gallon reproduction was released publicly in 1971, becoming the first Jack Daniel’s commemorative bottle offered to consumers. In 2004, the distillery created this centennial replica, designed to be nearly identical to the celebrated 1971 decanter.

The impressive 1.5-litre magnum bottle contains Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey bottled at 45% ABV, equivalent to 90 proof. Its substantial glass decanter, vintage-inspired lettering, individual bottle number and historic presentation make it significantly different from a standard bottle of Old No. 7.

This release combines classic Jack Daniel’s flavours of vanilla, caramel, dried fruit, toasted oak and gentle spice with the considerable display appeal of one of the distillery’s most distinctive commemorative decanters.

Why Choose Jack Daniels Gold Medal 1904 Centennial 1.5L Magnum Decanter Release 2004, 45%

This release stands out because it celebrates one of the most important achievements in Jack Daniel’s history while recreating an iconic early commemorative decanter.

The oversized 1.5-litre format gives it exceptional shelf presence, while the 90-proof strength provides a richer and more powerful presentation than standard modern Old No. 7 bottlings.

Each example carries an individual bottle number, adding another layer of collector interest. Specialist auction records have documented numbered examples such as bottle 015983 and bottle 041055, confirming the numbered nature of the release.

For collectors, its combination of historical importance, discontinued production, large-format presentation and distinctive packaging makes it one of the most desirable Jack Daniel’s centennial releases. For drinkers, it offers the familiar sweet and oaky Tennessee whiskey profile at a robust 45% strength.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for serious Jack Daniel’s collectors looking for the 2004 centennial edition of the 1904 Gold Medal replica decanter.

It is ideal for collectors of individually numbered commemorative bottles, oversized magnum editions and discontinued Jack Daniel’s presentations.

It is also ideal as a centrepiece for a whisky room, home bar, retail display or collection dedicated to the history of American and Tennessee whiskey.

Product Details

Product Name: Jack Daniel’s Gold Medal 1904 Centennial Magnum Decanter.

Alternative Name: Jack Daniel’s 1904 Gold Medal Replica Centennial Bottle.

Category: Tennessee Whiskey.

Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery.

Location: Lynchburg, Tennessee, USA.

Brand: Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7.

Commemoration: 100th anniversary of Jack Daniel’s Gold Medal victory at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.

Original Award Year: 1904.

Release Year: 2004.

Edition Type: Limited commemorative replica decanter.

Bottle Style: Vintage-inspired glass decanter.

Bottle Size: 1.5 litres.

ABV: 45%.

Proof: 90 Proof.

Age Statement: No age statement.

Mash Bill Style: Jack Daniel’s classic Tennessee whiskey recipe of 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye.

Production Method: Mellowed drop by drop through approximately ten feet of sugar maple charcoal.

Maturation: Matured in new, charred American oak barrels.

Bottling: Official Jack Daniel Distillery bottling.

Bottle Numbering: Individually numbered decanter.

Packaging: Originally presented in a large commemorative display box; completeness should be confirmed from the supplied product images.

Market Distribution: This particular 1.5-litre example was distributed in Italy by Martini & Rossi.

Barcode: 082184083956.

Bottle Count: No confirmed total worldwide production quantity was publicly disclosed for the 1.5-litre release.

Collector’s Note

Jack Daniel’s Gold Medal 1904 Centennial Decanter has substantial collector appeal because it marks exactly 100 years since the distillery received its first major international Gold Medal.

It is important to distinguish this 2004 magnum decanter from the smaller 1904 Gold Medal Series bottle released in 1996. The 1996 edition was the first entry in the seven-bottle Gold Medal Series, while the 2004 release is a separate centennial decanter based closely on the large 1971 reproduction.

The individual numbering, imposing 1.5-litre format and discontinued presentation make complete examples increasingly difficult to encounter. The strongest collector examples retain their original box, neck tag or accompanying material, intact closure, clear bottle number and a high liquid level.

Because the decanter is heavy and more than two decades old, buyers should carefully inspect the closure, fill level, glass, printed decoration and packaging. Any leakage, damaged seal, label wear or deterioration to the original box can influence collector desirability.

A sealed and complete example offers a direct connection to the event that first established Jack Daniel’s international reputation, making it a significant bottle within any serious collection of Tennessee whiskey memorabilia.

Additional information

Weight 7 kg