About Jack Daniel’s 10 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey
Among all their offerings Jack Daniel’s Black Label stands out as the instantly recognizable, iconic classic and the brand’s flagship. It accounts for 96% of Jack Daniel’s sales, making it the best-selling whiskey in the world. While the true meaning behind the “Old No. 7” on the label was lost with Daniel’s death, it is known that it won 7 gold medals in a very different time. It received its very first at the 1904 World’s Fair in St Louis, Missouri, where the spirit reigned supreme over 24 others from across the globe ― a sign of things to come. The most important step in its creation is still the charcoal mellowing, or as they like to call it “The Extra Blessing”. Before going into barrels, the clear, 140-proof distillate is filtered through handcrafted charcoal drop by drop, a process that takes from 3 to 5 days and is the reason behind the Black Label’s signature smoothness.
2021 is a special year for the brand. The release of Jack Daniel’s 10 Year Tennessee Whiskey marks the first time in more than a century that the brand is releasing an age statement whiskey that’s at least a decade old. Recently adding additional stills and fermenters allowed the distillery to age the whiskey for a longer amount of time. The handmade oak casks were aged in the Buzzard’s Roost of their barrelhouse, then relocated to lower floors of different barrel houses, allowing the process to be extended. The resulting whiskey is intense with warm butterscotch, soft fruit notes, and a long finish. The limited-edition 10-year-old is bottled at 97 proof.
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