Jack Daniel Distillery
Jack Daniel's Old No. 7, 90pf. 1977 - 90 Proof
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Step back in time with a rare 1977 bottling of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7, capturing a unique snapshot of the distillery's storied history. This vintage expression offers a refined and complex profile, a true collector's item for discerning whiskey enthusiasts seeking a taste of the past.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A captivating aroma of well-aged oak and sweet vanilla immediately emerges, intertwined with classic Jack Daniel's banana and a subtle hint of roasted nuts. There's a delicate undercurrent of dried fruit – perhaps apricot or fig – and a touch of worn leather, indicative of its maturation. A faint, almost elusive campfire smoke note can be detected, adding to its vintage character.
Palate: The palate is surprisingly smooth and coating for its proof, delivering a rich tapestry of flavors. Sweet caramel and butterscotch lead the charge, quickly followed by a noticeable charred oak and baking spice presence – cinnamon, nutmeg, and a whisper of clove. The classic Jack Daniel's sweet corn and toasted grain notes are present but integrated, not dominant. A pleasant fruitiness, leaning towards dried apple and dark cherry, adds complexity, while a faint peppery spice provides a gentle warmth.
Finish: The finish is medium to long, exceptionally clean, and satisfying. The warmth of the oak and spice lingers, gradually fading into notes of sweet tobacco and subtle dark chocolate. The signature Jack Daniel's maple sugar and a lingering nutty character provide a memorable close. It leaves the palate feeling clean yet richly satisfied.
About the Distillery
The Jack Daniel Distillery, established in 1866, is America's oldest registered distillery. Located in Lynchburg, Tennessee, it is renowned for its unique 'Lincoln County Process' of charcoal mellowing, which imparts a distinctive smoothness to its whiskey before maturation.