Jack Daniel's Gentleman Jack is a smooth and sophisticated whiskey, perfect for enjoying neat or on the rocks. It has a distinctively rich flavour with notes of vanilla and spice.
Gentleman Jack is a premium version of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. The main difference is that it enjoys a 'double mellowing' as it's filtered through charcoal before being filled into the barrel (the Lincoln County Process) and once again before it's bottled.
Gentleman Jack is undoubtedly 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.
In addition to its smooth flavour profile, Gentleman Jack is also known for its distinctive and elegant packaging. The brand's signature bottle is designed to look like a flask and is decorated with elegant, hand-written labelling that pays homage to the brand's heritage and tradition.
Spicy nose with caramel, charred oak and a little aniseed.
Liquorice-led palate with oak and cinnamon, a touch of banana too.
Roasty and toasty finish, plenty of spice and citrus too.


A pleasant and dry palate set it apart from many of the sweeter American whiskies. While not extremely complex, it’s not as simple as some are painting it to be; it has its charms, it’s very medicinal and a nice sipper. The bitter Amaro notes remind me of an Amaro Braulio. Colour: Dark golden wheat Nose: woody, oak, pine needle, smoky, caramelized sugar, very herbal and minty (mouthwash), medicinal, charcoal, sweet. Palate: Sour, semi-sweet, medicinal, oaky, sage, tart herbs, peppermint, vanilla bean, mineral notes, some faint leather, tobacco smoke, bandages, iodine, burnt popcorn, amaro liqueur, liqourice. Finish: More sour woody medicinal notes linger on, warming, peppercorn, more amaro liqueur flavors, dry cherry, dry raspberry, faint banana, lots of mint and herbs. Mouthfeel: Creamy, sloshy, medium body. 89.5/100 - Thomas Moss
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Generally thought it was a sort of amateur Jack Daniels for those who refuse to purchase single barrel... it is... if you water it down at all. I say neat is the only way to give this whiskey it’s due. In that way you get all of taste of a no 7 with a delicate smoothness that allows you to taste the smoke oak and honey that really makes this come alive.
i dont like jack daniels but was bought a bottle of gentleman jack it is so different smooth mellow realy nice try it i think you will like it
Above all best Jack Daniels available, whenever some place is out of Gentleman Jack they try to substitute single barrel or some other high end Jack and nothing compares