Jack tennesse9/9/2023 ![]() ![]() “There was a previous marketing manager on our single barrel team, and he and a handful of us here at the distillery were just standing around after a meeting, just talking, like ‘Let’s just push out some of these, just to see where we can push it to where we would still feel good about it.'” ![]() “We started this in about 2014 or so, thinking about, ‘Let’s start to hold back whiskey,'” Fletcher told us at the distillery. ![]() These whiskeys are the latest intriguing releases from Jack Daniel’s, which has in recent years begun diverging from its focus on the masses and putting out new expressions that appeal to the smaller sect of connoisseurial whiskey consumers who crave age-stated, small-batch whiskey.Īccording to Master Distiller Chris Fletcher, the strategic shift spawned from a casual conversation. Read More: Jack Daniel’s 12 Years Old Whiskey Review Read More: Travel Log: Our Trip to Tennessee to Tour Jack Daniel’s, Taste 12-Year Whiskey From the Barrel and More In this article, we’ll give you all of the information you need to know about the new releases, plus give you a look into our experience tasting them. In late February, we took a trip to Tennessee and had the opportunity to taste both new whiskeys ahead of their launch. We know there is a lot of excitement for our Aged Series, and we can’t wait to share Batch 2 of our 10- Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey along with the first release of our 12-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey.” “We released our first age-stated whiskey since the early 1900s in this series about a year ago and were thrilled with the overwhelmingly positive response. “The Jack Daniel Distillery is one of the most complete whiskey distilleries in the world, and we’re fortunate to have a deep history to draw inspiration from and craft premium whiskeys in a way that stays true to our heritage of quality and innovation,” Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller Chris Fletcher said in a news release. starting this month in 700-milliliter bottles for suggested retail prices of $80 for the 12-year and $70 for the 10-year.īoth expressions are made from the standard Jack Daniel’s mashbill of 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye. Meanwhile, Jack Daniel’s 10-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey batch 2 is bottled at 97 proof. Jack Daniel’s 12 Years Old Tennessee Whiskey is bottled at 107 proof - an exciting bump in alcohol content from the 10-year. On Tuesday, Tennessee whiskey giant Jack Daniel’s announced two new releases: the very first batch of Jack Daniel’s 12 Years Old and batch 2 of Jack Daniel’s 10 Years Old. Jack Daniel’s 12 Years Old is pictured in the foreground, with Jack Daniel’s 10 Years Old batch 2 behind it. ![]()
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