Whiskey Gold Medal Series
⏳ Drinking Window & Cellar Guidance
As a high-proof distilled spirit, this whiskey does not age or improve in the bottle. It is ready to drink upon release and will keep indefinitely when stored upright in a cool, dark place.
🍽️ Culinary Pairings
Slow-smoked Texas beef brisket, rich southern pecan pie, or artisanal dark chocolate.
✨ Technical Specifications
Though categorized under other styles, this bottling is a legendary Tennessee Whiskey from the historic Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. The 1914 Gold Medal Series commemorates the fifth gold medal won by the distillery, awarded at the Anglo-American Exposition in London in 1914. Crafted using the time-honored sour mash bill of corn, rye, and malted barley, the spirit is filtered drop by drop through ten feet of sugar maple charcoal—the famous Lincoln County Process—before maturing in charred new American oak barrels. This historic release offers a window into the global legacy of Jack Daniel, delivering a rich profile of sweet vanilla, toasted oak, and warm caramel.
🍾 About the Producer
Established in 1866 by Jasper Newton 'Jack' Daniel in Lynchburg, Tennessee, Jack Daniel's is recognized as the first registered distillery in the United States. The distillery relies on the iron-free, mineral-rich waters of Cave Spring Hollow and is defined by the traditional Lincoln County Process, in which unaged spirit is slowly mellowed through ten feet of sugar maple charcoal before maturation. Now part of the Brown-Forman Corporation, the distillery maintains an uncompromising commitment to crafting authentic Tennessee whiskey. Renowned worldwide for its flagship Old No. 7, Jack Daniel's also crafts premium expressions like Gentleman Jack and its nuanced Single Barrel Collection, celebrated for their signature balance of sweet vanilla, toasted oak, and mellow caramel notes.