Jack Daniel's 14 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey Batch 2 is a limited 2026 release showcasing the oldest whiskey in Jack Daniel's modern Aged Series at 117.6 proof. This mature Tennessee whiskey combines the distillery's classic mash bill with 14 years of aging, delivering concentrated barrel character and deeper sweetness than the distillery's younger expressions.
As part of Jack Daniel's revival of long-aged Tennessee whiskey, this second batch continues the legacy of the Lynchburg distillery's commitment to extended maturation. Made with their traditional grain recipe and mellowed through sugar maple charcoal before barrel aging, this release maintains the recognizable Tennessee whiskey identity while pushing into more complex territory with significant oak influence and enhanced structure.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Rich vanilla custard, toasted oak, brown sugar, warm baking spices, maple syrup
- Palate: Deep caramel sweetness, charred oak, dark chocolate, cinnamon bark, honey drizzle
- Finish: Long with lingering oak tannins, vanilla cream, tobacco leaf, gentle char smoke
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Tennessee Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 58.8% (117.6 Proof) |
| Volume | 700 mL |
| Age Statement | 14 Years |
| Release Year | 2026 |
| Distillery | Jack Daniel Distillery |
| Region | Tennessee, USA |
| Filtration | Sugar Maple Charcoal Mellowed |
Perfect For
- Special Occasion Sipping: Anniversary dinners, milestone celebrations, or when you want to experience premium Jack Daniel's craftsmanship
- Whiskey Collectors: Limited batch releases from America's most iconic distillery with significant age and proof
- Tennessee Whiskey Enthusiasts: Those seeking mature oak complexity while maintaining the classic charcoal-mellowed character
- Investment Bottles: Rare aged expressions that showcase the distillery's commitment to long-term maturation
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Jack Daniel's 14 Year Old compare to their regular Old No. 7?
This 14-year expression offers significantly more complexity and oak influence than Old No. 7, with deeper sweetness, higher proof, and concentrated barrel character from extended aging. While Old No. 7 is approachable and smooth, the 14-year delivers the intensity and sophistication that comes with time in the barrel.
Should I drink Jack Daniel's 14 Year Old neat or add water?
At 117.6 proof, this whiskey has enough strength to benefit from a splash of water or a single ice cube to open up the flavors. Neat showcases the full intensity, while a small amount of water can reveal hidden fruit and spice notes. Both approaches work well depending on your preference.
What makes this Batch 2 different from Batch 1?
While both batches share the same 14-year age statement and production methods, Batch 2 represents a different selection of barrels from the rickhouses. Each batch will have subtle variations in flavor profile while maintaining the core characteristics of mature Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey.
Is Jack Daniel's 14 Year Old worth the premium price?
For collectors and enthusiasts seeking aged American whiskey, this represents exceptional value compared to similarly aged bourbon and rye. The combination of Jack Daniel's heritage, 14 years of maturation, and limited availability justifies the premium for those wanting to experience the distillery's finest aged offerings.
How long will this limited release be available?
As a limited 2026 batch release, availability will be restricted once current inventory sells through. Jack Daniel's produces these aged expressions in small quantities, making them increasingly sought after by collectors and Tennessee whiskey enthusiasts.
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