*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • brown sugar
  • oak
  • burnt
  • beer
  • peach
  • cola
  • woody
  • honey
  • rye

Jack Daniel's

Tennessee Whiskey - 1979 (1l, 45%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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There are few things more exciting or delicious than discovering a new bottle of Tennessee Whiskey to add to your collection.

One thing is for sure, expanding your Spirits universe with Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey - 1979 is a fun way to enjoy yourself.

It is adored for its flavor profile. Brown sugar, Oak, Burnt, and Beer are the most prominent flavors in this Tennessee Whiskey. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is just like every other Tennessee Whiskey. This bottle delivers true taste bound for Spirits connoisseurs. Seeking adventure in your glass? Look no further.

It is carefully distilled by Jack Daniel's in United States and bottled at 45%. The result is well-rounded Tennessee Whiskey meant to be enjoyed by Spirits enthusiasts and novices alike.

Go beyond your standard choice and see for yourself. You can always discover more flavors with a vast selection of bottles from all over the world.

*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
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  • brown sugar
  • oak
  • burnt
  • beer
  • peach
  • cola
  • woody
  • honey
  • rye
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Frank Sinatra was introduced to Jack Daniel’s by Jackie Gleeson, when Frank was looking for a “man’s drink.” He called it “The nectar of the Gods Baby” and is still closely associated with the brand to this day.
“Old No. 7” appears on every bottle of Jack Daniel’s Whiskey and refers to his original federal distiller’s registration number — “No. 7.” But when the government redistricted the area, they assigned him a new one — "No. 16." Jack liked the old number, so he used “Old No. 7” to differentiate from the “New No. 7.”
Jack Daniel’s Distillery is located in Moore County, Tennessee. But Moore County is a ”dry” county, which means that alcohol is illegal to sell retail. You can make it there and you can drink it there, but you cannot buy it.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Frank Sinatra was introduced to Jack Daniel’s by Jackie Gleeson, when Frank was looking for a “man’s drink.” He called it “The nectar of the Gods Baby” and is still closely associated with the brand to this day.
“Old No. 7” appears on every bottle of Jack Daniel’s Whiskey and refers to his original federal distiller’s registration number — “No. 7.” But when the government redistricted the area, they assigned him a new one — "No. 16." Jack liked the old number, so he used “Old No. 7” to differentiate from the “New No. 7.”
Jack Daniel’s Distillery is located in Moore County, Tennessee. But Moore County is a ”dry” county, which means that alcohol is illegal to sell retail. You can make it there and you can drink it there, but you cannot buy it.
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