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.


Really great flavor. On ice a a few sips from a flask it is truly a mans drink. One shot before bedtime finishes a hard day of work for every businessman.
Sewage. I've had a pint bottle in the cabinet for the better part of a decade and once in a blue moon I try it again just to see if I was wrong before. I never come back with a changed opinion. Save yourself the cash if you're not already a fan, but if you like it, different strokes for different folks. Note that I gave a 2 star rating because there are whiskeys I like less, but at this price tag it truly deserves even lower.
Just tried my first glass neat and wow strong though I've just recently acquired a taste for Jack Daniels range. I then tried it with coke and I have to say the aroma is calming and the flavour lingers well after the glass is empty. I'm so glad my wife bought it for me as a birthday gift. Hearty recommend it
Great taste
This is a good whiskey. Some of the reviews here seem a bit odd. This is a premium whiskey and needs to be drunk and evaluated like a single malt (or what's the point?). My local whisky is Glenkinchie, an easy drinking lowland malt. GJ has the easy going smoothness of a lowland malt with something of the flavour palate of an island malt. It's like how a soft, mellow island malt would be, if such a thing existed. This is a whiskey America should be proud of. PS. Also gets you drunk, nice...