Jack Daniel's Tennessee Rye 70cl Whisky
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The Jack Daniel's range grew in 2017 with the introduction of their Tennessee Rye whiskey - the first whiskey from the distillery with a mash-bill that different from the classic Tennessee Whiskey since Prohibition! It features a core of 70% rye, supported by 18% corn and 12% malted barley, and enjoys the same charcoal filtration as their other expressions.
Fried banana, hot chocolate and a hint of toasted grain.
Drying cinnamon and nutmeg, followed by more chocolatey notes. A touch of cooked apple appears later on.
Black pepper and spicy oak.
My favourite JD . More rounded than No7.
This is a really smooth rye whiskey comes highly recommended
Very good value for money has am extra kick to it. A nice Bourbon
A boring rye, nothing wrong with it can drink this all day long , but buying it, its far more interesting out there in the same price range. Smell: Herbal, some sweets, some honey, very mellow, not offputting Taste: vanilla, some honey maybe some anise finnish: honey, very slight oak To sum up: Boring but Ok in every sence. I would never buy this again if not for a newbie wanted a simple Rye. Tried it with coke , the result was horrible.
It is actually listed as a 70% rye (51% is enough for rye statement), and there is high 18% "bourbon" corn grain (it is sweet and smooth like a MF and there is also 12% malt, barley grain. I am not being geeky, but I have a bottle send from Kentucky to France, and I bought it here n Slovenia, in a french supermarket here. Phenomenal to me, better than cognacs...Smooth, sweet, front row in my 2 rows, 15 current bottles. I reall, think, that this at cask strenghth, at about 65-70%, would destroy my current n.1, abi 66. It has second place, though.