![]() Peach cobbler, apple pie with a buttery crust and caramel drizzle, vanilla pods, old leather, and a hint of cherry tobacco inside an old wooden box build on the nose. ![]() 7 and proofed at 45 percent, as it also would have been back in Sinatra’s heydays. Once that’s aged, it’s blended with traditional Old No. They use special “Sinatra Barrels” that have concentric grooves carved into the newly charred oak, giving the whiskey more surface area to do its thing. The actual juice in this expression is a throwback to how Jack was made in Sinatra’s day. So much so that the crooner was buried with a bottle. Let’s get into it.įrank Sinatra was one of Jack’s biggest fans. It’d also make a killer gift bottle if you’re stuck for a last-minute gift. ![]() This is special whiskey that deserves all the accolades and love it gets. Upon re-trying the special release this week, I knew I had to write a full review, especially with the holidays upon us. I hadn’t tried for a fair bit (it’s been a year or so) until cracking a bottle open for this review. Their Sinatra Select is a bit more of a special occasion bottle for me. Their Bottled-in-Bond is something that I actually pour and mix with day-to-day. I’m on the record as being a long-time Jack Daniel’s fan and advocate for all things Tennessee whiskey. Today, we’re covering one of Jack Daniel’s most beloved expressions and a holiday favorite, Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select. Master Distiller Chris Fletcher and Assistant Distiller Lexie Phillips are taking the iconic brand to new heights by engaging with the brand’s heritage while also diving deep into their vast warehouses to find new gems. There are a fair few bottles of Jack Daniel’s on the shelf these days.
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