Jack Daniel's
Jack Daniel's
58.8%
14 Years
Jack Daniel's 14 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey Batch 2 is produced at the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. It uses a mash bill of 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye and undergoes charcoal mellowing through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal as part of the Lincoln County Process before aging.
Bottled at 58.8% ABV, it carries a suggested retail price of $149.99 for a 700 ml bottle. Per the brand, tasting notes include sweet bakery spices and molasses layered with oak.
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Powerful, thick nose. Big blackberry note, plus crème brûlée, clove, banana, chocolate covered cherry, charred oak and tobacco.
Some heat on the palate, which is mouth-coating and drying, with tannin aplenty. The flavor profile, though, is really quite well balanced. A big butterscotch note meets plenty of blackberry as well as a caramel apple note that's really, really delicious, plus cinnamon, cocoa powder, candied almonds and Smarties.
Some heat on the finish, plus cinnamon, brown sugar, banana bread, vanilla pudding and barrel char.
A delicious and powerful whiskey. It’s big, bruising, flavorful and fantastic. It's about even for me with the 12 Year Old in terms of my favorites of this 2026 trio; the 12 is a bit softer and more approachable, but the 14 has a mouthfeel advantage. They're both delicious, and the 10-year isn't far behind.
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