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80% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, and 8% Rye Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 80% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, and 8% Rye.

Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select
Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select

A rich amber color, bold character, and pleasant smokiness, punctuated by an incredibly smooth vanilla finish.

Gentleman Jack
Gentleman Jack

Balanced oak flavor with notes of vanilla and caramel.

Jack Daniel's No. 27 Gold
Jack Daniel's No. 27 Gold

Sooth with hints of maple.

Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Barrel Proof
Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Barrel Proof

It’s whiskey as nature intended it—bottled straight from the barrel at its full proof. Intense, smooth, and remarkably varied, taking Jack’s trademark vanilla and toasted oak flavors to bold new levels.

Heaven Hill Heritage Collection 20 Year Corn Whiskey
Heaven Hill Heritage Collection 20 Year Corn Whiskey

Color: Deep gold. Nose: Toasted corn and oak spices. Taste: Aged oak and walnuts. Finish: Wood spices with hints of corn sweetness.

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey

Balance of sweet and oaky flavor.

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