Jack Daniel's After Charcoal Mellowing New Make Spirit (Old Bottling)
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After Mellowing refers to the whiskey once it has undergone the Lincoln County Process, the defining step that distinguishes Tennessee whiskey from bourbon.
In this process, the freshly distilled spirit is slowly filtered through thick layers of sugar maple charcoal before being aged in new charred American oak barrels. This charcoal mellowing removes impurities and softens the whiskey, creating Jack Daniel’s signature smoothness and balance.
After mellowing, the whiskey develops a gentler character with notes of vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, and a hint of spice. The result is the familiar taste of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 - smooth, approachable, and perfectly rounded - a true reflection of the craft that sets Tennessee whiskey apart.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Crystal-clear with a pale straw hue and a whisper of sunlit gold, bright and pristine in the glass.
Nose
Soft and inviting, the nose blends vanilla and caramel with toasted oak, underpinned by a gentle spice. A delicate maple-char sweetness—traceable to the charcoal mellowing—adds subtle depth to the fresh spirit, yielding a smooth, approachable aroma that hints at the refined balance of Jack Daniel’s style.
Palate
Silky and approachable, with creamy vanilla and caramel sweetness intertwining with toasted oak. Subtle spice threads weave through a smooth, balanced palate, leaving a warm, clean finish that hints at the Tennessee character to come.
Finish
Silky, warm finish where vanilla and caramel drift into toasted oak, with a subtle spice kiss lingering long after the last sip.