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Jack Daniel's Green Label 90pf. 1973
Experience a piece of whiskey history with this rare 1973 Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey. This vintage bottling offers a remarkably complex and mellow profile, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of a bygone era. A true collector's gem, perfect for savoring and appreciating the heritage of America's iconic distillery.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A sophisticated and surprisingly nuanced bouquet. Initial wafts of sweet corn and vanilla mingle with pronounced notes of dried fruit – think dark cherries and plums. Underlying complexity emerges with roasted nuts, a faint hint of maple syrup, and a delicate charcoal char, characteristic of the Lincoln County Process. There's an ethereal quality of aged oak and a distant whisper of tobacco leaf.
Palate: The entry is remarkably smooth and mellow, dispelling any harshness typically associated with younger spirits. A gentle sweetness of caramel and toffee coats the palate, quickly followed by the fruit notes detected on the nose, now unfolding as stewed apples and candied orange peel. The signature Jack Daniel's banana note is present but subdued, integrated into a rich tapestry of baking spices – cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of clove. A well-integrated oak presence provides structure without overwhelming, leading to a delightful, lingering spice.
Finish: Long, warm, and exceptionally elegant. The fruit and spice linger, slowly fading into a delicate oak char and a soft, sweet caramel aftertaste. There's a subtle nuttiness that emerges, along with a pleasant, dry warmth that invites another sip. The absence of rough edges is a testament to its age and the quality of the distillate from this era.
About the Distillery
The Jack Daniel Distillery, established in Lynchburg, Tennessee, and registered in 1866, is America's oldest registered distillery. It is renowned for its proprietary Lincoln County Process, where charcoal mellowing (often called 'charcoal filtering') is employed before aging, contributing to the whiskey's distinct smoothness and character.
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