Jack Daniel's 1914 Gold Medal Tennessee Whiskey (1 Litre)
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Complete with the original box
Gold Medal Series (1914) – Bottle # 4
Released 2001
The fourth bottle honors a gold medal awarded in 1914 as part of the Anglo-American Exposition held in London, England. This bottle commemorates that achievement. Beginning in 1996 and continuing for the next 10 years, the Jack Daniel 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 litre size, with the exception of the first bottle in the series which was available only in the 750ml size.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Deep amber-gold with warm honey and copper highlights, a luminous caramel-bronze hue.
Nose
Vanilla bean dominates, with caramel and brown sugar unfolding over toasted oak. A soft citrus shimmer—orange zest—brightens the midnose, while a whisper of charcoal mellowing adds refined smoke and depth. Elegant, warm, and inviting, with balanced spice.
Palate
Silky and well-balanced on the palate, with caramelized vanilla, toasted oak, and a creamy corn sweetness. Subtle brown sugar and baking-spice notes weave through, finishing long with gentle oak and a warm, peppery kiss.
Finish
Long, velvety finish that unfolds with vanilla bean, caramel, and honeyed oak. A touch of toffee sweetness lingers, while spices drift in softly, then fade to a warm, wood‑tinted caress. Clean, persistent, and gracefully balanced.