Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 has a compelling case for being the most recognisable whisky in the world, and you don't get that kind of recognition for nothing. Generations of whisky lovers have been influenced by the sweet and oaky flavour of the classic JD, which is made according to a recipe that dates back more than a century, meticulously filtered through maple charcoal for purity...
Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 has a compelling case for being the most recognisable whisky in the world, and you don't get that kind of recognition for nothing. Generations of whisky lovers have been influenced by the sweet and oaky flavour of the classic JD, which is made according to a recipe that dates back more than a century, meticulously filtered through maple charcoal for purity...
The nose is rather muted, but there's still a lovely toffee sweetness. Toasty oak and melted vanilla ice cream notes, together with a hint of butterscotch and zesty citrus The palate is thick and rich, with hints of pepper, caramel—or perhaps I should say "Carmel"—and cigar box sweetness. Granary toast with hints of melted butter and honey. The finish is lengthy and flavourful,...
The nose is rather muted, but there's still a lovely toffee sweetness. Toasty oak and melted vanilla ice cream notes, together with a hint of butterscotch and zesty citrus The palate is thick and rich, with hints of pepper, caramel—or perhaps I should say "Carmel"—and cigar box sweetness. Granary toast with hints of melted butter and honey. The finish is lengthy and flavourful,...