Brown-Forman, has announced the launch of two new Jack Daniel’s Bottled-In-Bond expressions.
The new Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey (50% ABV) and
Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash Blended Straight Whiskey (50% ABV) have met the requirements
of a Bottled-In-Bond bottling, being the product of a single distillery from a
single distilling season, aged for a minimum of four years and bottled at 100
Proof.
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Jack Daniel's launches two new Bottled-In-Bond bottlings |
Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey, which was produced using barrels hand selected for their unique and particular characteristics of deeper colour, flavour and aroma, was made using a mashbill of 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye.
Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash Blended Straight Whiskey, was
produced using a blend of three straight Bottled-In-Bond whiskeys – 60% Jack
Daniel’s Tennessee Rye, 20% Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey and 20% Jack
Daniel’s American Malt.
Commenting on the launch, Chris Fletcher, Jack Daniel’s
Master Distiller, said: “The Jack Daniel Distillery has been making exceptional
American whiskey to the highest standards for generations, before and after the
Bottled in Bond Act, dating back to the days of Mr. Jack himself. Jack Daniel’s Bonded and Triple Mash are a nod
to our heritage with a touch of innovation and craftsmanship. These whiskeys
are another opportunity for both our friends and new drinkers to explore and
discover everything Jack Daniel’s has to offer.”
Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey and Jack Daniel’s
Triple Mash Blended Straight Whiskey, will be available later this month from
specialist retailers in the US, for the respective RRP’s of $29.99 and $32.99.
Both bottles will rollout internationally later this year.
Posted by Steve Rush