Jack Daniel's Monogram Tennessee Whiskey (Smooth Cap)
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The Asian market bottling from 1998 which had a smooth silver cap
It is said that Jack Daniel served whiskey to his closest friends from his own personal fine glass monogrammed decanters. These decanters were reserved for special occasions and it was with this in mind that the Jack Daniel Distillery released the 750ml Monogram bottle in 2009. Filled with 94 proof whiskey, this bottle was sold with no hang tag, but came in an attractive silver and black box.
When it was introduced in 2009, the Monogram bottle was a limited release for the state of Tennessee only. However, even though 2009 was the first year this bottle was available in the United States, it was actually released internationally in 1998 and then again in 2004. While these are not considered different generations of this bottle to Jack Daniel’s collectors, they are definitely considered different versions.
- 1998 Smooth Cap
- 2004 Ridged Cap.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Deep amber-gold with warm honey reflections and copper undertones, a glossy, burnished bronze glow.
Nose
Warm vanilla and caramel rise in the aromatics, framed by toasted oak and brown sugar. A subtle charcoal sweetness lends depth, with bright hints of orange zest and a gentle kiss of spice—cinnamon and clove—creating a refined, timeless Tennessee whiskey aroma.
Palate
Silky, coaxing entry of vanilla cream and caramel sweetness coats the tongue over a restrained oak backbone. Toasted almond, brown sugar and spice unfold into white pepper and cinnamon, revealing a warm, refined depth. The finish lingers with gentle char and a polished, balanced sweetness, carried by a poised, persistent encore.
Finish
Silky, long finish with warm vanilla and caramel, lifted by toasted oak. Subtle citrus zest and gentle spice weave through, leaving a refined sweetness that lingers warmly on the palate and seals the Monogram’s quiet luxury.