Jack Daniel's Belle Of Lincoln Decanter Whiskey (1.75 Litre Magnum) (Unboxed)
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Released in 1979
This bottle does not come with its original box
The Belle of Lincoln was originally the name given to a new brand of whiskey made by the Jack Daniel Distillery in the 1890’s, but would also become the name of a commemorative bottle. Known as the Belle Bottle, this commemorative bottle was personally created by Jack Daniel himself and was unlike any before it. It was never mass produced and the few bottles made were given away by Jack as gifts… The Distillery released this commemorative Belle of Lincoln decanter in 1979 filled with 90 proof whiskey, basing its design on sketches and descriptions of how the original bottle most likely appeared.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Rich, warm amber with honey-gold highlights and coppery glints, a sunlit depth that glows with inviting warmth.
Nose
Warm vanilla and caramel drive the nose, braided with brown sugar and toasted oak. Bright citrus zest, a touch of spice, and a whisper of charcoal mellowing lift the aroma, finishing with a smooth, honeyed sweetness.
Palate
Velvety and well-balanced, this Tennessee whiskey floods the palate with caramel and vanilla, intertwined with toasted oak and a touch of maple. Subtle charcoal sweetness rounds the fruit, delivering a warm mid-weight body. The 90-proof kick fades into a long, smooth finish of oak, spice and a whisper of sweetness.
Finish
Long, silky finish coats the palate with warm vanilla and caramel, woven with toasted oak. A gentle spice lingers, lifted by a touch of citrus, and slowly fades to a refined, lasting warmth.