Jack Daniel's Silver Cornet Whiskey (1.75 Litre Magnum)
Out of stock
Released in 1986
While running the Distillery took most of his time, Jack Daniel was a lifelong entrepreneur and eventually made plans to expand his business to more than just whiskey-making. He thought it would be exciting to get into the saloon business and once this decision was made it was just a matter of putting it into action. Never one to settle, by 1892 Jack was opening not one, but two new saloons in Lynchburg! These establishments would be known as the White Rabbit Saloon and the Red Dog Saloon.
Being a small town, Lynchburg didn’t have much in the way of musical talent to choose from, but Jack was able to put together a group of ten people to entertain the crowd. They were a huge hit, and after playing at the grand openings of Jack’s saloons, they continued to play around Lynchburg for the next twenty years.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Warm amber with honey-gold glow and coppery highlights.
Nose
Vanilla bean, caramel, and warm corn lead the bouquet, tempered by toasted oak. A bright citrus note and subtle spice tint the air, inviting and distinctly Tennessee.
Palate
Silky and well-balanced, with creamy vanilla and caramel leading the sweetness. Toasted oak adds structure, while a bright note of orange zest lifts the mid-palate. Cinnamon and clove introduce a gentle spice, and the finish is long and clean, lightly smoky with a refined, comforting warmth.
Finish
Long, velvety finish with warm spice and vanilla carried on a gentle oak echo; a subtle charcoal sweetness lingers, fading to a refined warmth that invites another sip.