Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller Series No. 2 Tennessee
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Jack Danielâs Master Distiller Series No. 2 â Rare Collectible Tennessee Whiskey Honor the legacy of craftsmanship with the Jack Danielâs Master Distiller Series No. 2, a limited-edition release that pays tribute to Jess Motlowâthe man who guided the historic distillery through the challenging Prohibition era. As one of only seven Master Distillers in the brandâs rich history, Motlowâs tenure marks a pivotal chapter in Jack Danielâs ongoing commitment to quality and resilience. Celebrating Heritage and Craftsmanship With over 150 years of heritage as Americaâs oldest registered distillery, Jack Danielâs has remained synonymous with authentic Tennessee whiskey. The Master Distiller Series highlights this legacy by honoring the few individuals who have safeguarded the iconic flavor of Jackâs whiskey through decades of change and innovation. This second installment in the series is dedicated to Mr. Jess Motlow, who not only maintained the distilleryâs spirit through a period of silence during Prohibition, but also helped restore production once the dry spell was lifted. This special bottling is a true celebration of tradition, perseverance, and craftsmanship. Tasting Notes Nose: Deep, full-bodied aromas with classic Tennessee characterâoak, caramel, and subtle vanilla spice. Palate: A flavorful burst of toasted grain, warm brown sugar, and hints of charred oak with underlying fruit notes. Finish: Lingering and smooth, with a rich, mellow sweetness that stays on the palate long after the final sip. Whether youâre a long-time Jack fan or a collector of rare American whiskies, this limited release offers a well-rounded and satisfying tasting experience. A Look at Jack Danielâs Core Range To better understand where the Master Distiller Series fits in, hereâs a breakdown of other iconic expressions from the Jack Danielâs lineup: Old No. 7 (Black Label): Classic 80 proof (40% ABV), smooth and approachable. Gentleman Jack: Double charcoal mellowed for extra smoothness, also 80 proof (40% ABV). Single Barrel Select: Drawn from individual barrels, bolder at 94 proof (47% ABV). Tennessee Honey, Fire & Apple: Infused liqueurs with whiskey, bottled at 70 proof (35% ABV). Jack Danielâs Rye: A spicier expression, bottled at 90 proof (45% ABV). The Master Distiller Series is a standalone homage, delivering a traditional Tennessee whiskey profile with a story to match. Distillery Overview The Jack Daniel Distillery, located in Lynchburg, Tennessee, remains a cornerstone of American whiskey-making. Since its founding in 1866, it has produced world-renowned spirits using the Lincoln County Processâa unique charcoal mellowing method that gives Jack its signature smoothness. Each Master Distiller release is produced in small batches and crafted with care, making it a true collectorâs piece. How to Enjoy This special-edition Tennessee whiskey is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to fully appreciate its complexity and heritage. Itâs also a great addition to celebratory occasions or whiskey tasting sessions. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the Jack Danielâs Master Distiller Series? A: Itâs a limited collection honoring the seven men who have served as Master Distiller at Jack Danielâs since the 1800s. Q: Who is Jess Motlow? A: Jess Motlow was the second Master Distiller and managed the distillery during Prohibition, later helping bring it back into operation. Q: Is this a collectible whiskey? A: Absolutely. The Master Distiller Series is released in numbered editions, and No. 2 is a must-have for serious Jack Danielâs collectors. Where to Buy Jack Danielâs Master Distiller Series No. 2 Looking to purchase this rare release? Standard Liquor Shop makes it easy. Our trusted retail network updates stock daily. This item typically ships within 1â4 business days (MondayâFriday). Due to high demand and seasonal fluctuations, processing times may vary. In the event of backorders, weâll notify you promptly, and your order will ship as soon as stock arrives. For more information History of the Jack Daniel Distillery – National Park Service Tennessee Whiskey vs. Bourbon – American Whiskey Association
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