Jack Daniel’s Old No 7
Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 uses pure cave spring water and a unique sugar maple charcoal mellowing process perfected in 1866. The Tennessee whiskey has a distinct amber color, sweet taste with an oily nutty finish. Perfect on the rocks and in cocktails.
Jack Daniel’s Tennesse Whiskey No.7 is made at the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, using pure cave spring water and a unique mellowing process perfected by Jack Daniel in 1866. This undergoes a filtration to mellow the whiskey drop by drop through ten feet of sugar maple charcoal (known as the Lincoln County Process). The reason behind this is the distinct smoothness it generates making it a whiskey, not bourbon. It refines the whiskey’s rich flavor before it has even had a chance to mature in its custom-made barrels. To make the barrels they use white oaks for the barrel staves and char the inside to caramelize the wood with its own natural sugar. It is from this that the whiskey gets its amber color, distinct flavor, and finish. The water used is from a cave near the distillery that flows all year round at a rate of 800 gallons per minute at a constant temperature and is virtually iron-free. It has a sweet taste with a hint of dry spice and oily nuts, perfect to drink neat or to add to cocktails. No.7 has won countless awards since 1904, this was his first competition where he won a gold medal for the world’s best whiskey.
Product Details
Size | 50ml |
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Strength (ABV) | 40% |
Brand | Jack Daniels |
Presentation | Miniature |
Country | America |
Region | Tennessee |
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