Description | So smooth, I would drink it even if my name were not on it. John Jameson On the nose, Jameson is mellow whiskey with toasted wood and sherry undertones. The taste is smooth and sweet with mild woody and nutty notes. | Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee Whiskey made with the finest corn, rye, and barley malt. It is the top-selling American whiskey all over the world. | Jameson Black Barrel is made with a mash of malted and unmalted barley, which requires an entirely different distillation process through multiple devices, with the twice charred barrel maturation makes the black barrel a refreshing experiment in the art of whiskey making. | Glenfiddich is a 15-year-old single malt Scotch whisky, it is one of the world's most awarded single malt whiskey. | Jameson Black Barrel is a blend, but it's comprised of a much higher amount of single pot still whiskey which is aged in re-charred bourbon barrels and uses a “rare small batch grain whiskey” for the blending. | GLENFIDDICH 21 Years is a fine Spanish Oloroso wood and American oak to mature this rich, intriguingly fruity and robust oak expression, but there are many more reasons why this expression is special. |
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So smooth, I would drink it even if my name were not on it. John Jameson On the nose, Jameson is mellow whiskey with toasted wood and sherry undertones. The taste is smooth and sweet with mild woody and nutty notes. Jameson is triple-distilled, twice as smooth whiskey. Aged for four years, this timeless whiskey’s green bottle is an icon and constant reminder of its source. When John Jameson, a Scottish businessman, became manager of the Stein family Bow Street Distillery in 1786, it was producing about thirty thousand gallons annually. By the turn of the 19th century, it was the second-largest producer in Ireland and one of the largest in the world, producing a million gallons every year. Back then, Dublin was the center of world whiskey production and whiskey was the second most popular spirit in the world after rum. By 1805, Jameson became the world’s number one whiskey. Today, Jameson is the world’s third-largest single-distillery whiskey.
| Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee Whiskey made with the finest corn, rye, and barley malt. It is the top-selling American whiskey in the world. Jack Daniel’s uniqueness is a result of natural fermentation, careful distillation, and use of the Distillery's iron-free water from the Cave Spring that runs at a constant 56° F. |
Jameson Black Barrel is made with a mash of malted and unmalted barley, which requires an entirely different distillation process through multiple devices, with the twice charred barrel maturation makes the black barrel a refreshing experiment in the art of whiskey making. James Black Barrel carries an alcohol strength of 40%. | Glenfiddich is a 15-year-old single malt Scotch whisky, it is one of the world's most awarded single malt whiskey. This means the whisky was distilled at a single distillery using a pot still distillation process and must be made from a mash of malted barley. It is one of the better examples of great distilling, as the character of the distillate shines in this malt and that character is that lovely fruity apple character you tend to get from excellent fermenting and distilling. | JAMESON BLACK BARREL is a triple refined, twice charred, Irish Bourbon with heightened aromas of butterscotch, fudge and velvety toffee. Nutty notes are in plenitude alongside the smooth sweetness of zest and vanilla. Appreciate the richness and intensity of toasted wood and vanilla. | Years is a fine Spanish Oloroso wood and American oak to mature this rich, intriguingly fruity and robust oak expression, but there are many more reasons why this expression is special. Loads of fruit. Zesty grapefruit, baked toffee apples. Dry, chocolate Flake-y wood and cinnamon. Candied fruits and Glenfiddich freshness balances richer notes of dried apricot, more cinnamon and toffee, ginger and dry Sherry. If you want something that's caramely and smooth get Glenddifich 18yrs. It's awfully good, and it should satisfy a lot of different palates. |
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