JACK DANIEL'S

BONDED SERIES

Introducing the Jack Daniel's Bonded Series, including the classic Bonded Tennessee Whiskey and the new addition, Bonded Rye.

Crafted at the historic Lynchburg distillery, these expressions honour tradition with a touch of innovation. "Bonded" signifies whiskey made according to strict regulations under the Bottled in Bond Act, ensuring quality and authenticity.

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NEW JACK DANIEL’S rye

Uniquely crafted rye grain. Notes of dried fruit and ends with a spiced rye finish.

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JACK DANIEL’S BONDED

Aged in handpicked barrels resulting in a robust Tennessee Whiskey.

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JACK DANIEL’S triple mash

Blend of conded American malt rye and Tennessee whiskeys, creating a rich, oak-forward character.

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Jack Daniel's

A Whiskey Born of Legacy

Jack Daniel's whiskey, named after its creator, Jack Daniels, emerged from humble beginnings in Tennessee. Orphaned at a young age, Jack learned distilling in his teens, registering his distillery as No. 7 in 1875, hence the iconic "old No.7" label. Later, he passed the reins to his nephew Lem Moltow, who navigated prohibition challenges until reopening in the 1930s.

Post-Jack's era, Brown-Forman Corporation acquired the distillery, maintaining its iconic status despite altering the proof.

FAQs

Jack Daniel's Bonded is a Bottled-in-Bond whiskey, signifying it was distilled by one distiller, in a single season, aged in a government bonded warehouse for a minimum of four years, and bottled at 100 proof.

Jack Daniels Bottled-in-Bond is aged for a minimum of four years. Additionally, it must be produced by one distiller at a single distillery, originate from one season, and be bottled at 50% alcohol content (100 proof). These specifications ensure a superior quality product.

Jack Daniel's is classified as a Tennessee Whiskey, clearly labeled as such on its bottle. It not only meets the standard but surpasses it. Legally, bourbon must originate from America.