Jack Daniel’s 14 Year Old Returns in 2026 Aged Series Release

Jack Daniel’s Aged Series 2026

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Jack Daniel’s has released its 2026 Aged Series, a limited lineup of 10-, 12-, and 14-year Tennessee whiskeys, the Lynchburg, Tennessee distillery announced Tuesday.

The release comprises Jack Daniel’s 14-Year-Old Batch 2, 12-Year-Old Batch 4 and 10-Year-Old Batch 5. Each expression is made with the distillery’s standard mashbill — 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye — and charcoal mellowing process, followed by aging in new American white oak barrels.


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Bottles are available in limited quantities this month, with suggested retail prices of $149.99 for the 14-year, $99.99 for the 12-year and $89.99 for the 10-year, all in 700-milliliter format.

For the first time, the distillery is also offering access through an online sweepstakes tied to the White Rabbit Bottle Shop. Winners can purchase a designated bottle in person at the Lynchburg retailer. Entries are open through April 7, with purchase deadlines set for June 12.

“The Jack Daniel’s Aged Series allows us to fully explore how time influences our classic Tennessee Whiskey recipe while staying true to the character Mr. Jack established generations ago,” Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller Chris Fletcher said in a news release. “The feedback we continue to receive on the Aged Series has been overwhelming, and I’m excited for our friends to see how these new batches bring their own personality and subtle differences thanks to extended maturation.”

The 14-year-old expression is bottled at 117.6 proof. According to the distillery, it shows notes of baking spice, molasses, oak, cinnamon and butterscotch, with a finish that leans into leather, aged oak and tobacco.

The 12-year-old release comes in at 107 proof. According to Jack Daniel’s, it presents maple, brown sugar, graham cracker and banana on the nose, followed by cinnamon, caramel and vanilla, with a finish of dry oak and baking spice.

The 10-year-old, bottled at 97 proof, opens with cooked apple and caramel aromas, according to the distillery. The palate includes molasses, chocolate and barrel spice, with a long finish, per Jack Daniel’s.

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