Jack Daniel's 1904 Gold Medal Tennessee Whiskey Glass Pack
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The first gold medal awarded to Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey took place in 1904 when Jack entered his whiskey in competition at the World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Tasting Notes
Colour
Rich amber-gold with a honeyed glow and warm coppery edges.
Nose
Vanilla and caramel lead the aroma, joined by warm toffee and toasted oak. A delicate corn sweetness adds depth, while citrus zest adds brightness. Hints of spice and a clean, refined sweetness linger, evoking a classic Tennessee whiskey with inviting character.
Palate
Silky and inviting on the palate, caramel and vanilla lead with toasted oak underpinning. Subtle spice and citrus lift the mid-palate, while a whisper of charcoal mellowing adds depth. Medium-full with a creamy texture and a long, warm finish of vanilla, toffee and oak.
Finish
Long, refined and silky, this finish coats the palate with warm vanilla and honeyed caramel, while toasted oak lends a gentle, resinous sweetness. Subtle spice—cinnamon and nutmeg—creeps in, finishing with a light peppery kiss that lingers into a clean, softly charred oak echo.