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Jack Daniel's
Frank Sinatra was a long time fan of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey and was often seen sipping a glass of it on stage while singing 'Fly Me To The Moon' or 'My Way'. He even kept a stash of the classic whiskey on his private plane to enjoy while on the way to his next show, which would certainly beat a plastic cup of warm wine any day.
Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select has been created in honour of this friendship with Old Blue Eyes. The bold, smooth qualities of the Sinatra Select come from the specially made Sinatra barrels in which part of the whiskey was aged. Deep grooves were cut into the staves of the casks, increasing the amount of exposure the whiskey had to the wood. It is then married with Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 and bottled at 45% abv, which is how Sinatra would have enjoyed it back in the day.
So put on a Sinatra LP, sip some Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select and raise a glass to the man with one of the best voices the world has ever known.
Soft honey, fresh apples and a bold oak note at the centre.
Yummy butterscotch notes which turn into yummier caramel notes, rich and warm. Hints of orange zest and a subtle smokiness.
Packed with vanilla and smooth as Sinatra's voice.
Frank could easily have been looking into the future at the Sinatra Select when he sung 'The Best Is Yet To Come', but it's here now for you to enjoy!
Beautiful neat. Great on a boulder.
I'm a huge fan of the JD Single Barrel. It's my go to drink & I keep a steady supply around. Occasionally I wander off the reservation & grab something like this when I desire to try something new to expand my range. I wish I'd skipped this, sadly. After trying it multiple times neat, w/ a cube of ice, & w/ whiskey stones - I'm left underwhelmed. It has all of the bite of #7 & none of the character of the SB. The best review I read alluded to it tasting as if someone rushed something cooking in a slow-cooker. Makes perfect sense. I wish I'd gotten 3 Single Barrels instead of this - which is a huge bummer. I'll continue to make my way through it over time - but it definitely did not live up to my expectations.
+1 to the previous post. I bought it in February 2016, such a disappointment.
My 1st 2 bottles in 2015 were as smooth & mellow as claimed, as I remember way back when. However, my recently bought bottle in January 2016 was raspy & irritating as the current cheaper JD, which I no longer can tolerate. JD's STOOOOPID placement of the lot numbers on the INSIDE of the front label makes it ALL BUT IMPOSSIBLE to retrieve for analysis & comparison to previous bottles. I RETURNED THE ROTGUT BOTTLE, NEVER AGAIN TO DRINK ANY KIND OF JACK DANIELS AS LONG AS I LIVE!!!!!!!!
Am recently becoming more fond of blends and bourbons, and this is a great example of the latter, very drinkable