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Jack Daniel's 3L is proud to call itself a Tennessee whiskey. Jeff Arnett, the seventh master distiller in the brand's history, doesn't work with a calendar when it comes to the production process. Jack Daniel's 3L is ready when Jeff says it's ready. He decides this according to the whiskey's colour, smell and taste.
Jack Daniel's is one of the most popular spirits all over the world thanks to the famous singer, Frank Sinatra. He brought a bottle of it on stage once, held it high and called it the nectar of the gods. In the following years, the company's sales figures doubled.
Technical sheet
Category: | Whisky (Spirits) |
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Producer: | Jack Daniel's Distillery |
Volume: | 300cl Other volumes |
Alcohol Vol.: | 40% |
Country: | United States |
Type Of Whisky: | Others |
Description of Jack Daniel's 3L
Jack Daniel's 3L
TASTING NOTES:
- Colour: This drink has a beautiful honey-amber colour.
- Nose: On the nose, sweet aromas and dried fruits blend together. Primary aromas are vanilla, oak spices, and banana.
- Mouth: Unusual for whiskeys, one of the first flavours to hit the palate is the banana, followed quickly by corn. Other flavours include vanilla, nut, cinnamon, maple, and smoke. This makes the drink at once spicy and sweet, hot and mild.
PRODUCER: Jack Daniel's distillery first opened in 1886.
COUNTRY: USA
PRODUCTION: This drink is made from a mixture of corn, barley and rye. These are mixed together and distilled at the same time in copper stills. The liquid is filtered through charcoal that has maple flavours of sugar added to it. Later, Jack Daniel's 3L is aged in oak barrels for anywhere from four to seven years. Jack Daniels claims that it does not have a consistent time for ageing, as the drink is bottled when the perfect flavour has been achieved, rather than just being aged for a certain number of years.
The Producer
Jack Daniel's Distillery

Jack Daniel's is an American Tennessee whiskey distillery, famous for its square bottles and black label.
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