Description
Jack Daniels 14 Year Old Batch 2 is a rare, extended-aged Tennessee whiskey that pushes the brand into true enthusiast territory. It delivers a profile of deep caramel, toasted oak, baking spice, and mature fruit, with a richness and structure that far exceeds standard Jack Daniels expressions. This is a serious, limited releasecombining long aging with elevated proof to create a whiskey that is both powerful and refined.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced at the Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg, this release represents one of the distillerys most extended aging programs in recent years.
Key production highlights:
- Tennessee Whiskey made using the Lincoln County Process (charcoal mellowing)
- Aged 14 years in new charred American oak barrels
- Carefully selected barrels to balance maturity without over-oaking
- Bottled at higher proof (varies by batch, typically near cask strength)
The extended aging significantly transforms the spirit:
Deeper oak integration and tannin structure
Enhanced caramelization and dark sugar notes
Greater complexity and length on the finish
Batch 2 builds on the success of the initial release, continuing the distillerys push into premium, age-stated whiskey for collectors and enthusiasts.
Critics Reviews
There are no widely published major critic scores yet (recent release), but early reception highlights:
- Strong interest due to rare 14-year age statement
- Recognition as a premium evolution of the Jack Daniels profile
Tasting Profile
Nose
Dark caramel, toasted oak, vanilla, and hints of dried fruit.
Palate
Rich and layered with brown sugar, spice, charred oak, and subtle fruit notes, supported by a full-bodied texture.
Finish
Long and warming with lingering oak, spice, and a slightly smoky sweetness.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 117.6 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Tennessee, USA |
| Producer | Jack Daniels Distillery |
| Spirit Type | Tennessee Whiskey |
| Aging or Maturation | 14 years in new charred oak |
| Aromas & Flavors | Caramel, oak, spice, dark fruit |
| Style / Identity | Extended-aged, high-proof, limited release |
Recommended Service
Serving:
Best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the layers.
Glassware:
A Glencairn or tasting glass enhances aromatics.




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