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About Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 (litre)
Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 is the flagship expression of the Jack Daniel’s distillery, known for its smooth, mellow character. Made in Lynchburg, Tennessee, it’s crafted using the signature “Lincoln County Process,” where the whisky is filtered through charcoal before aging in handcrafted barrels. The process gives Old No. 7 its distinctive taste, featuring notes of caramel, vanilla, oak, and a hint of charcoal sweetness. Often referred to as a Tennessee whiskey rather than bourbon, Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 is versatile, enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in classic cocktails, making it one of the world’s best-selling whiskies.
Is Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 A Good Whiskey?
Yes. Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 is one of the world’s best-selling and most awarded American whiskeys. It has won multiple gold medals, including at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and was first recognised as the “World’s Best Whiskey” at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Loved for its smooth, charcoal-mellowed taste, Old No.7 is praised by experts and everyday drinkers alike as a reliable, great-value bottle. Its approachable flavour and heritage make it a timeless favourite for sipping or mixing.
What Does The Number 7 Mean In Jack Daniel’s?
No one knows for sure. The meaning behind “Old No.7” remains a mystery. The most accepted theory is that it refers to the original government registration number of Jack Daniel’s distillery. Other stories suggest it was Jack’s lucky number or his seventh recipe. Whatever the truth, the “7” has become an iconic part of the brand’s identity and a symbol of its enduring legacy.
Is Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 A Bourbon?
Technically, yes, but officially no. Jack Daniel’s meets every legal requirement for bourbon, yet it’s classed as Tennessee Whiskey because it goes through the Lincoln County Process – a charcoal-mellowing step that smooths the spirit before aging. Tennessee law now recognises this style as its own category, distinct from bourbon. The only exception is Prichard’s, which skips the charcoal filtration. So while Old No.7 could be called bourbon, Jack Daniel’s proudly defines it as Tennessee Whiskey.
Where Is Jack Daniel’s Made?
Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 is made exclusively in Lynchburg, Tennessee, at the historic Jack Daniel Distillery, America’s oldest registered distillery. Every drop is crafted with iron-free spring water from Cave Spring Hollow, giving the whiskey its signature smoothness. Despite being located in a dry county, the Lynchburg distillery remains one of the most visited whiskey sites in the world, continuing Jack’s legacy in the heart of Tennessee.