Name: Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select
Color: Copper
Nose: Corn, malt, oak, vanilla, dark fruits
Taste: Corn mash blend, oak, vanilla, spices
Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select is surprisingly good expression from the Jack Daniels Distillery. Their baseline expression, Old No.7 aka “Black Label” is absolute shit and difficult to drink. I would rather drink frozen rose and watch the Housewives of New Jersey than drink Black Label. The word “quality” does not come to mind when I think of Jack Daniels, but I am beginning to change my mind. This is the best part of whiskey tasting, the evolution of your opinions.
The mash bill is 80% corn, 12% malted barley, 8% rye and is non aged stated but estimated to be aged 4 to 7 years. It is bottled at 47% abv, aged in virgin American oak barrels, and has unique shaped bottle. From my research is appears to also be undergo the maple charcoal filtration processes which is a signature trademark of Jack Daniels. Upon my first tasting I was bracing myself for disappointment, however, I was pleasantly surprised by smoothness on my palate. On the second taste I wondered why Jack Daniels does not make better stuff for their baseline expressions.
I am not a fan of regular Jack Daniels, but the Single Barrel Select and the Sinatra Select are very good. Sinatra Select is the best expression I have sampled, but due to its cost and lack of production it is hard to find.
Priced around $65 and is affordable and very nice for a Jack Daniels product. I might keep a bottle on my bar.
If you like it, drink it! – Chris