Jack Daniel's Bicentennial 1796 - 1996 Tennessee Whiskey
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Released in 1995
On June 1, 1796, President George Washington signed a bill that granted statehood to Tennessee, thus making it the 16th State of the Union. Previously, the land that now makes up the state, had been considered part of North Carolina before it was then ceded to the government and known as the Southwest Territory… In anticipation of Tennessee’s Bicentennial, the Distillery released a replica of the original Centennial bottle in 1995.
This 750ml Bicentennial bottle, which included a numbered hang tag, was filled with 96 proof whiskey and sold in a box. Its release not only honors Jack Daniel and his original Centennial bottle, but also pays tribute to the state of Tennessee.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Deep amber with coppery-gold highlights, a warm honey-bronze glow that glimmers in the glass.
Nose
Rich vanilla and caramel mingle with toasted oak, carrying hints of orange zest and baked apple; a whisper of spice and sun-warmed corn sweetness.
Palate
Velvety caramel and vanilla lead, with toasted oak and subtle toffee sweetness. Almond and warm spice—cinnamon and clove—surface, kept in check by a soft, charcoal-mellowed bite. Rich yet elegant, it coats the palate and finishes long with oak-driven warmth and spice.
Finish
Long, velvety finish of vanilla and caramel, opening onto toasted oak with a whisper of char. Warm toffee mingles with cinnamon and clove, while a subtle smokiness lingers, fading into a smooth, creamy warmth that coats the palate.