Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Special Release Tennessee Rye Whiskey Tanyard Hill 139.4 Proof
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The Tanyard Hill Special Release from Jack Daniel's offers an unparalleled barrel-proof rye experience. Crafted in uniquely handmade barrels and bottled uncut, this 2023 release delivers a powerful aroma and exceptional taste. Enjoy a profound journey through intense dark fruits, complex spices, and a robust char, all culminating in an extraordinarily long, satisfying finish.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A profound aromatic intensity immediately greets the nose, starting with a bold surge of dark cherry and black licorice, indicative of a high-rye mash bill aged in well-charred oak. Deeper investigation reveals layers of baking spices—cinnamon stick, nutmeg, and a whisper of clove—mingling with rich dark chocolate, roasted coffee beans, and a distinct char. There's a surprising counterpoint of fresh mint and a subtle, almost herbal greenness that speaks to the rye grain, lifted by a faint hint of sweet maple syrup and toasted marshmallows from the barrel's natural sugars.
Palate: The entry is explosive yet remarkably controlled for its proof, delivering a viscous, full-bodied warmth that coats the entire palate. Initial flavors mirror the nose with an intense rush of dark fruits and barrel char, quickly evolving into a robust peppery spice, classic of rye whiskey. Notes of deeply caramelized sugar, brown butter, and a rich, almost savory umami character emerge, intertwined with robust oak tannins that provide structure without bitterness. A complex interplay of vanilla bean, espresso, and a faint whisper of pipe tobacco dances on the mid-palate, balanced by a surprising juiciness that keeps the experience from becoming overly dry or tannic.
Finish: The finish is exceptionally long and lingering, a true testament to its barrel proof and careful craftsmanship. It echoes the palate's dark fruit and spicy characteristics, slowly fading into a persistent warmth of black pepper, charred oak, and dark cocoa. A sweet, lingering caramel and dried fruit character persists, punctuated by a faint, pleasant hint of spearmint and a surprisingly clean, sweet note that leaves the mouth watering for another sip. The high proof is ever-present but integrated, providing a delightful Kentucky Hug rather than an aggressive burn.