Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey has been made at its Lynchburg distillery since 1875. The branding and original label, sometimes referred to as No. 7 or Black Label; has made its way into pop culture, with merchandise sold the world over and a history of association with music. Frank Sinatra was even buried with a bottle. The Tennessee whiskey makers use a mash bill made up of 80% corn, 12% rye, and 8% malt to create Jack Daniels whiskey, which is then filtered through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal to produce a mellow, slightly smoky character. A method known as the Lincoln County Process, it means this is not a bourbon, but instead meets the legal definition of a Tennessee whiskey. Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel ( c. January 1849 – October 9, 1911) was an American distiller and businessman, best known as the founder of the Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey distillery.
Light with plenty of sweetness. There are hints of dry spice and oily nuts, a touch of smoke.
Quite smooth and soft with notes of banana milkshake, a mixed nut note, a touch of caramel with crème anglaise.
Sweet with a little cereal sweetness and toasty oak.

This whiskey certainly has a lot of advertising, but it just doesn't deliver on flavor. Bitter and astringent, like mouthwash. Use Coke or another mixer to mask the awful taste.
JD & Coke! Simples......... I prefer Jim Beam & coke myself, but JD does the job also. Not a serious whiskey, but it does what it says on the tin!
Still the good quality as 25 years ago. But so not worth the price. $51 for 3 doubles? Oak, and spring water is it shouldn't cost that much. So long jack Daniels! Time to come off that high horse. There are better southern products out there..
A mi este tipo de whiskys me gusta. Lo encuentro por lejos mejor que el Jim Beam y codo a codo con el Benchmarks. Jack Daniels no falla.
Banana. Only banana.