Jack Daniel’s Introduces 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey in Aged Series
Jack Daniel’s has unveiled its first-ever 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, marking its oldest age-stated release in over a century. Part of the brand’s ongoing Aged Series, this limited-edition expression joins the 12-Year-Old Batch 3 and 10-Year-Old Batch 4, reinforcing the company’s commitment to crafting well-aged Tennessee whiskey.
Luckily the 14-year-old whisky was not part of the Jack Daniel's warehouse collapse that happened in February!
Key Takeaways
Jack Daniel’s 14-Year-Old is the brand’s oldest release in over a century.
Part of the annual Aged Series alongside 12-Year-Old Batch 3 and 10-Year-Old Batch 4.
Aged in deeply toasted and charred barrels for enhanced complexity.
Limited release available in select U.S. markets starting February 2025.
Positioned as a premium yet accessible ultra-aged American whiskey.
Background and Process
This whiskey is aged for 14 years in deeply toasted and charred American oak barrels, allowing it to develop a rich, complex profile. It undergoes the Lincoln County Process—charcoal mellowing before aging—ensuring the smooth character Jack Daniel’s is known for.
Key Details
Mash Bill: 80% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, 8% Rye
Aging: 14 years in new American oak barrels
Proof: 126.3 (63.15% ABV)
Price: $149.99 (700ml bottle)
Availability: Limited release, available in select U.S. markets starting February 2025
“We’re excited to share the next chapter in our Aged Series with whiskey lovers,” said Chris Fletcher, Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller. “This 14-Year-Old expression showcases the deep and complex flavors that extended aging can bring to our Tennessee whiskey.”
Tasting Notes
Nose: Sweet bakery spices with layers of oak
Palate: Cinnamon and creamy butterscotch balanced with rich leather
Finish: Long and warming with toasted oak and caramelized sugar
Market Impact and Collectability
Priced at $149.99, this ultra-aged expression offers a competitive value in the high-end whiskey market. As part of the Aged Series, the 14-Year-Old release continues Jack Daniel’s expansion into premium, mature whiskeys. Given its limited allocation, collectors and enthusiasts are expected to dri
Jack Daniel’s 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey represents a milestone for the brand, demonstrating its ability to age whiskey with depth and character. This limited release is set to further elevate the brand’s status in the premium whiskey sector.
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