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You all know Jack Daniel’s and have no doubt seen its classic whiskey in bars and shops all over the world. But the Tennessee-based distillery is also home to lots of premium expressions, like the single barrel bottling you see before you. A premium version of Jack Daniel's, each of these comes from a cask specially selected by the master distiller. These are chosen for their suitability as standalone spirits, resulting in a whiskey full of richness and complexity.
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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose
Good body with plenty of toasty oak, there are notes of corn and lovely cereal sweetness, there is a good smoke note, a little spice and toffee.
Palate
Full and mouth-filling. There are notes of cereal sweetness, the rye is in evidence with a touch of cigar box and nut oils, a little spice and an aniseed character.
Finish
Good length with a hint of citrus and plenty of cereal sweetness.
Allergy Information
This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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Not bourbon
I am American whiskey lover who has never loved American whiskey. I’m a single malt scotch and occasional single pot still Irish man. So much so that I was given a bottle of this many years ago and I still haven’t opened it. I don’t mean to sound like a snob, but it must be pointed out that Jack Daniel’s is not bourbon it’s Tennessee whiskey. Bourbon comes from Kentucky. Both must contain at least 51% corn in the mash bill and spend a minimum of 4 years in charred American oak barrels. The difference is that Tennessee whiskey goes through something called the Lincoln County process, where the whiskey is filtered through maple charcoal after distillation. Like most whisk(e)y producing countries there are federal rules governing all this. Therefore, it’s impossible to compare this to other bourbons. There are many committed bourbon drinkers who hate the taste of Tennessee whisky. To those who want to try this because they want bourbon, this is not for you.
Master of Malt Customer Jun 9, 2019
It had me by hello...
Fantastic, I don't care what haters say. I always keep a spare bottle so I don't run out. One point tho, in Holland you can get this for € 30,-. No way I would pay € 55,-.
Master of Malt Customer May 26, 2019
Is it just me? But this is s sipper!
I have to play a DA here. I do not understand the negative reviews. I ve had at least a 83, and up to 98 an rolling my eyes and literally tracking down the remaining bottles from various supermarkets. You know, If shit hits the fan, or the doc gives you the news kind of backup bottle. This particular was an easy 87, maybe to ordinary for some, not woody and sweet for my personal taste mega score , but still is a very very good one. Relaxing on the nose, semi sweet on the palate, and smooth like the MF. You can wash your mouth with it for minutes. Lots of frutiness, minimal spices, this is no regular banana sweet childish jack. Damn, this bottle will be gone in a week. I shant be melliwing this one for a half a year. Batch? Sand in Slovenia. We are turist country, if you find it, pick it up, no thanking me. It s not stacking worthy, but you will love it. Batch is 18-7077 10.2.18.
Master of Malt Customer Apr 14, 2019
Kentucky style bourbon from Tennessee
A reasonable sipper not unlike Maker's Mark. The single barrel distillery process means that not a single bottle tastes the same unless it is distilled from the same barrel.
Master of Malt Customer Mar 30, 2019
Too expensive, scratchy, spicy,and great!
I don’t like no 7, it’s awful and Gentleman jack is ok. I like it because it’s different to most other whiskeys in taste but far from top shelf. This one however is rough, it feels stronger than it is and scratches the throat on the way down before leaving you with a warm spiced finish... and that is why I love it! No mixing at all, the only thing i’d Like to water down is the price because £45 is steep. £35 would be about right for me! My daily go to would be buffalo trace or knob creek