Nose
Balanced aromas of sweet vanilla, soft caramel, and a touch of maple.
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Whisky
Exceptionally smooth and balanced Tennessee whiskey, double-mellowed through charcoal for a refined finish with notes of vanilla and toasted oak.
Volume/Size
ABV
40.0%
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The flavor
Nose
Balanced aromas of sweet vanilla, soft caramel, and a touch of maple.
Palate
Exceptionally smooth with notes of brown sugar, light spice, and ripe fruit.
Finish
Silky and smooth with a lingering hint of toasted oak.
Jack Daniel's is a renowned Tennessee Whiskey, originating from Lynchburg, Tennessee, with a heritage dating back to 1866. It is famously charcoal mellowed through sugar maple, a process known as the Lincoln County Process, which imparts its distinctive smooth character.
Bartender's notes
Discover the refined art of double-mellowed Tennessee whiskey.
Read full article →Elevate your cocktail game with this classic, balanced recipe.
Read full article →Exploring the history behind the double-charcoal process.
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