Jack Daniel’s
Jack Daniel's, established in 1866 by Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel in Lynchburg, Tennessee, is a renowned Tennessee whiskey with a rich heritage. Recognized as the first registered distillery in the U.S., it is best known for its iconic Old No. 7 whiskey. This whiskey achieves its smooth, balanced flavor through the Lincoln County Process, which involves filtering the spirit through sugar maple charcoal before aging.
The whiskey is crafted from a mash bill of 80% corn, 12% malted barley, and 8% rye, and it is aged in handcrafted American white oak barrels for four to seven years. Jack Daniel's product range includes the classic Old No. 7, the extra-smooth Gentleman Jack, the distinctive Single Barrel, the sweet Tennessee Honey, and the cinnamon-infused Tennessee Fire.
As a cultural icon, Jack Daniel's symbolizes American whiskey craftsmanship with its distinctive square bottles and black label. It holds a prominent place in music, especially in rock and country genres, and is frequently mentioned in popular culture. The distillery in Lynchburg offers tours that detail the production process and the brand's history, providing visitors with an immersive experience.
Although produced in a dry county, Jack Daniel's is one of the top-selling American whiskeys worldwide, available in over 170 countries. Its consistent quality and unique flavor have solidified its reputation as a quintessential American whiskey.