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Jack Daniel's
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.
*UK (excluding Channel Islands) and retail only. Offer from 30 05 2025, while stock lasts.
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.
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.
Good length with a hint of citrus and plenty of cereal sweetness.
Wow, so many harsh reviews. Let me say, I am not a die hard fan of basic no. 7 expression. But in my. Opinion single barrel is worth trying and it is very solid perforemer. If you can get it on sale it is no brainer. The general issue with single barrels is that they differ, so if you had a great pour before, may not hit your palate the same way if tried from another bottle. This particular expression has strong bananas on the nose, a signature JD really. But it's not hideous! It is pleasant and spicy, a bit overpriced, maybe, but it is solid Tennessee whiskey at 45% and unique per barrel.
Very disappointing. At this price ($45), and considering the resources available to them, I was expecting a superior bourbon. On the very first sip, I knew this was anything but top shelf. It's so harsh that I found it virtually impossible to detect any distinguishing traits. What I did note was a weedy, almost grassy flavor profile. I prefer a slight sweetness in bourbon, but this is almost astringent. Any subtleties in flavor were lost on me.
A perfectly average nose with solid oak sting, followed by the worst possible flavour.
Paid £30 at Tesco. Apparently it's normally £45 there. Some barrels will be better than others. Initially it had a nice nose, fresh palate, medium finish. It soon lost it's character and developed a taste like furniture polish, corn and oak but not much balance. A bit rough and maybe on the bitter side. For £30, Maker's Mark, Bulleit or Woodford Reserve... 4 Roses; just about any of the regular stuff in that price range is more satisfying. Anything in the £45 range should be miles better than this. It was interesting to experience it though.
I drank this meat last night and I doubt I will again, every mouthful is like taking a mouthful of cigar smoke, thebafer tatse is decent, but you are always fighting that first mouthful, so it’s back to Jack and Coke for this bottle and never again to be drank with neat
£6.31 - £45.01