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  1. Jack Daniel’s No. 27 Gold is crafted to the same uncompromising standards as Old No. 7, but then twice charcoal mellowed to be luxuriously smooth and extra matured in golden-hued maple barrels for a rich, warm finish.

    • A Little Background
    • Nose
    • Palate
    • Finish
    • In Conclusion

    Jack Daniel’s No. 27 Gold is a relatively new expression that was originally intended to be a limited-edition, travel-retail bottle sold in international markets. However, in 2018 the bottle became available at the distillery shop in Lynchburg and is now available in select markets throughout the United States. The juice is the bottle is the standa...

    The nose is relatively light and soft, and required some time to open up before I started getting any defined flavors. I found caramel, sweet corn, a few notes of ripe banana, and a hint of rye spice. All of these flavors are wrapped in a prominent note of maple wood from the finishing process.

    On the palate, this whiskey is again relatively soft with a thin mouthfeel. Initially, there is plenty of sweet maple syrup and dry oak, and a mild spice develops mid-palate. Other than the sweet notes and some muted baking spices, I really didn’t find much more flavor. The overall profile was slightly tannic and wood-heavy.

    The finish is medium, dry, and relatively unimpressive. Sweet caramel and maple dominate along with mild alcohol burn that tapers off very quickly. The heavy wood notes define the finish and really prevent any additional flavors from developing.

    I was initially intrigued by this double-barreled, double-mellowed experiment from Jack Daniel’s. I guess I was also distracted by all the shiny gold packaging, which is exceptionally well done. However, much to my dismay, there really isn’t anything exciting about this whiskey once it’s in the glass. The entire profile, from the nose to finish, fe...

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  2. No. 27 Gold. Available in a 700ml bottle, No. 27 Gold gets its name by taking 80 proof Old No. 7 whiskey, then double barreling and double mellowing it.

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  4. May 12, 2019 · Jack Daniel’s latest innovation starts, like most, with the essentials of Old No. 7. Crafted from the same mash, it’s also filtered before barrel-aging by passing it through maple charcoal, just like all “real” Tennessee whiskey, then aged in new, charred oak barrels.

  5. Jack Daniel's No. 27 Gold. Created by taking Jack Daniel's standard Tennessee whiskey (also known as No. 7) and then "double barreling and double mellowing" it - meaning it enjoys an extra maturation period in maple wood before being double charcoal filtered.

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  6. Not many of the big distillers gave Mr. Jack much of a chance, but when it was over, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey was declared the finest whiskey in the world and was awarded the Gold Medal. This 750ml bottle, released in 1996, was the first in a series honoring each Gold Medal won by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.

  7. LIEGE INTERNATIONAL (1905) AWARDS GOLD MEDAL . Jack Daniel was a Master Distiller who knew the secret of making fine sipping whiskey. He was also a small-town gentleman who knew the secret of making good friends. In 1904, Jack Daniel befriended Mr. M. Hoctor of Great Britain at the St. Louis World’s fair.

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