Jack Daniel's Scenes From Lynchburg #8 - Rickyard Whiskey (1 Litre)
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The image on this bottle depicts a Distillery worker making sugar maple charcoal in the Rickyard. Working with fire to do this job requires much care as one mistake could mean the difference between charcoal and a pile of ash.
Following the U.S. debut of this series in 2003, a new bottle in the series was released every year with the exception of 2010. In the U.S. these “Scenes” bottles are available in a 750ml size with 86 proof whiskey, and are not sold in a box or with a hang tag. This series can also be found in Europe (debuted in 1998) as 1 liter bottles filled with 86 proof whiskey and in Canada as 750ml bottles filled with 80 proof whiskey.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Warm copper-amber with honeyed golden edges; a sunlit amber that glows with caramel depth.
Nose
Charred maple and warm vanilla mingle with soft oak, while a wisp of smoke threads through the sweetness. The Rickyard’s fire-dried character yields a velvety caramel note, hinting at sugar maple charcoal and refined Tennessee whiskey.
Palate
Silky and expressive on the palate, with caramel and vanilla from the oak, balanced by a nuanced maple-char smoke from the Rickyard. Rich toffee sweetness, soft spice, and a touch of toasted oak lead to a long, warming finish that echoes the craft of fire and charcoal.
Finish
Silky and enduring, with warm vanilla and caramel fading into toasted oak. A whisper of Rickyard charcoal smoke lingers like embers, revealing a gentle sweetness that settles into a clean, refined finish with a hint of spice.