Jack Daniel's Inaugural Decanter Whiskey (1.5 Litre Magnum)
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In 1907, Jack Daniel travelled to Nashville to hear President Theodore Roosevelt speak. Mr. Jack was so taken with Roosevelt’s speech that when he returned to Lynchburg, he drew up plans to make a special bottle to send to Roosevelt’s next inauguration. Unfortunately for Mr. Jack, Roosevelt chose not to run again in 1908, and plans for the bottle were scrapped. That is, until 1984, the 80th anniversary of Roosevelt’s first formal inauguration, when this 1.5L decanter was released.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Golden amber with coppery undertones, a sunlit honey bronze that glows warmly in the glass.
Nose
Vanilla and caramel lead, paired with toasted oak and a whisper of char. Creamy toffee and orange zest unfold, with a touch of brown spice and a subtle grain sweetness. A refined, inviting nose that speaks of smooth warmth, time-honored oak, and classic Jack Daniel’s elegance.
Palate
Velvety entry of caramel, vanilla and brown sugar, woven with toasted oak and a whisper of spice. The mid-palate reveals subtle fruit and a satin mouthfeel, sharpening into a long, warm finish of toffee, citrus zest and vanilla that lingers with refined precision.
Finish
Long and refined, the finish unfolds with vanilla-led sweetness and caramel, eased by toasted oak. Subtle spice grows as the warmth lingers, with a whisper of charcoal and a soft, smoky ember that carries a sense of stately, timeless craftsmanship.