Jack Daniel's 1905 Gold Medal Tennessee Whiskey (1 Litre)
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Released in 1997
Shortly after his success in St. Louis, Jack chose to once again showcase his whiskey, but this time on an international platform. The World Exposition of 1905 in Liege, Belgium, is where he next entered in competition, and once again judges awarded his Tennessee Whiskey a gold medal.
This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel's Distillery released its Gold Medal Series of commemorative bottles.
Comprised of seven unique designs, each bottle in this series celebrates a different gold medal won by the Distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey. International markets offer these bottles only in a 1 liter size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Rich amber-gold with coppery highlights and a warm honey glow.
Nose
Rich vanilla and caramel rise above toasted oak, with whispers of maple and orange zest. Almond and soft fruit add brightness, while a delicate lick of smoke and brown spice lends depth and elegance to the aroma.
Palate
Silky and medium-full, this Tennessee whiskey balances caramel and vanilla sweetness with toasted oak. Layers of honeyed citrus and a gentle spice—cinnamon and clove—unfold on the palate, leading to a warm, creamy finish framed by subtle oak and a whisper of smoke.
Finish
Long and elegant, this finish coats the palate with caramel and vanilla sweetness that lingers. Toasted oak and a whisper of spice unfold, balanced by a soft, charcoal-mellowed warmth. It fades to a velvety, refined glow, leaving a comforting, lingering memory of warmth and quiet sweetness.