Jack Daniel's 1904 Centennial Gold Medal Tennessee Whiskey (1.5 Litre Magnum)
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Gold Medal Decanter Released in 2004
1904 St. Louis, Missouri, was the 4th largest city in the U.S. and would become the host of what was informally known as the St. Louis World’s Fair. The theme of the World’s Fair was “Innovations and Inventions,” and exhibitors did not disappoint. In fact, many foods and products commonly used today were first introduced on a large scale to fair visitors. Such food items as waffle cones, cotton candy, peanut butter, and even Dr. Pepper were made popular as part of this exposition.
To celebrate his own Gold Medal victory, Jack created a special decanter to give as a gift to those who had helped make his award-winning whiskey. In 2004, for the 100th anniversary of the first Gold Medal, another replica decanter nearly identical to that of 1971 was released.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Rich amber with golden highlights and a coppery glow.
Nose
Opulent vanilla and caramel lead the bouquet, with creamy toffee and toasted oak. Hints of maple syrup, dried fruit, and a whisper of orange zest add warmth, while a gentle charcoal-softening lends a smooth, sophisticated sweetness.
Palate
Silky and generous, the palate opens with caramel and vanilla, mellowed by toasted oak. Creamy maple and brown sugar weave through the middle, while a light touch of spice—cinnamon and white pepper—lifts the finish. Subtle smoke and oak linger with hints of toffee and citrus zest, delivering a warm, dignified end.
Finish
Long, velvety finish that bathes the palate in vanilla-kissed caramel, then eases into toasted oak with a ribbon of spice. Gentle charcoal sweetness lingers, complemented by a refined warmth that fades to dried fruit and subtle oak, leaving an elegant, enduring impression.