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Jack Daniel’s 12-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey Has a Sweet, Creamy Profile

Jack Daniel’s 12-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey has been debuted on the heels of the distillery's 10-Year-Old expression launched in 2021 to provide discerning spirit enthusiasts alike with a new option to try out.

The spirit is part of the brand's Aged Series that's bottled at 107-proof, and boasts a recipe including 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye. The spirit is reported to have a sweet, creamy profile with notes of both tobacco and butterscotch to make it great for sipping neat. The expression could hit the sweet spot when it comes to age given the way that corn-based spirits evolve during the aging process.

The Jack Daniel’s 12-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey is slated to roll out this month and is priced at $80 per 700ml bottle.
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