alc./vol: 40%
Proof: 80°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Envelhecimento: Sem declaração de idade
Produzido por: United States
Jack Daniel's is a Tennessee whiskey and was named No.7 by "Mr Jack" himself in 1887 – no one knows why.
Some say Jack was honouring his seven girlfriends, others that it was the 7th recipe but one of the most plausible explanations to the Old No.7 brand is the story of the missing seven barrels. In 1904, the company shipped seven barrels of Jack Daniel's whisky to St Louis, Missouri for the World Fair. They were sent via Tullahoma on the railroad but reports were telegraphed back saying the railroad company had lost the seven barrels. So another seven were shipped, but in the meantime the railroad found the first seven, so they marked them 'Old Number Seven', so the barrels would not be confused when the new seven barrels arrived.
The strength of Old No.7 used to vary, with bottlings at 40, 43 and 45 alc./vol. according to different markets; with the U.S. mostly at 43% and Europe at 40%. With the onset of globalisation there was a need to consolidate, hence since 2010 the strength has been standardised across all markets at 40% alc./vol.
Experimentado em 29/05/2016
Clear, mid golden amber.
Toasty oak, spicy vanilla, popcorn and caramel with tar, mocha coffee, rolling tobacco, ripe banana and gingerbread.
Buttery char-grilled corn-on-the-cob, burnt popcorn, vanilla, salt and caffe latte with overripe banana, gingerbread and cracked black pepper spice. Faint sweetness.
Slight saltiness to lingering dry new oak, barbecue charcoal an spicy finish.
Due to its mass-market appeal and comparatively low alc./vol. (even to its former self) Jack is knocked by many whiskey aficionados, but Old No.7 is a dependable whiskey with a like-able slightly rough around the edges character, a character that stands up to being drowned by the likes of cola. However, try long over ice with soda and enjoy this whiskey's lightly salted popcorn-like flavours with toasty grain, charcoal and a faint sweetness.
Introduced in 2017, this Tennessee rye whiskey is made with the first new Jack Daniel's mashbill since 1866 comprising: 70% rye, 18% corn and 12% malted
Introduced 2016, this is the Single Barrel Collection edition of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Rye whiskey, made using the first new Jack Daniel's mashbill since
Jack Daniel's is a Tennessee whiskey and was named No.7 by Mr Jack himself in 1887 – no one knows why.
Launched in 2010 and made by blending Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 with honey liqueur developed in Brown-Forman's Louisville plant to have a nutty flavour reminiscent
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The Maxwell House bottling is one in a range of commemorative bottles containing the same whiskey as the standard No.7 Black Label, although the alcoholic
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Released early in 2007 as a travel retail (duty free) exclusive, Monogram is now longer made so has become something of a collector’s piece. Comparable
This black and white can with familiar Jack Daniel’s branding and red highlights proclaims its contents to be “A perfect mix of whiskey & cola”.
This 2012 limited edition Jack Daniels bottling celebrates the 120 anniversary of the opening of the White Rabbit Saloon in 1892. One of two bars “Mr
Launched December 2012, this special edition Jack Daniel's whiskey honours Frank Sinatra, a devoted fan of the Tennessee Whiskey. It is matured in Sinatra
Launched in the U.S. April 2014, “Jack Fire” is made with Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 whiskey with a proprietary red hot cinnamon liqueur.
Released late in 2012, this “white whiskey” is the first time since before Prohibition that the Jack Daniel Distillery has used a new grain recipe.
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