The Jack Daniel Distillery recently announced the release of its Jack Daniel’s 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, marking the first time since the early- to mid-1900s that this expression has been offered.
Jack Daniel’s 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, offered at 126.3 proof, begins with their classic Tennessee Whiskey mash bill of 80% corn, 12% malted barley, and 8% rye, is distilled in Lynchburg, Tennessee, and is mellowed drop by drop through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal, just like the classic Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey.
This year’s Aged Series also includes Jack Daniel’s 12-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey Batch 3 and 10-Year-Old Batch 4.
“When we released our first Jack Daniel’s 10-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey a few years ago, we set out to honor the legacy of Jack Daniel himself and replicate the lineup of age-stated whiskeys available during his time,” said Chris Fletcher, Master Distiller at the Jack Daniel Distillery. “This year’s releases build upon that as we re-introduce our new 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, the oldest age-statement for Jack Daniel’s in the last 100 years or more. These whiskeys really showcase how a little extra time in our barrels is capable of producing something so special.”
Jack Daniel’s 12-Year Old Tennessee Whiskey Batch 3 is offered at 107 proof, while Jack Daniel’s 10-Year Old Tennessee Whiskey Batch 4 is offered at 97 proof.
Jack Daniel’s 14-, 12-, and 10-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskeys are available in limited quantities for $149.99, $94.99 and $84.99, respectively.