Country:
USA
Brand:
Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey
Type:
Honey Liqueur
Age: NAS
Alcohol:
35%
Colour:
Yellow Hay/Straw
Nose:
It’s Sweet but not quite as Sweet as I would have thought it to be. You can
still smell the Old # 7 here. I also had expected to get a lot of Honey upfront but
instead my first impressions are Maple Syrup, Spices (Pepper and Cinnamon),
Vanilla and Charred Oak. At the borders of the glass I get Bananas. I think
I’m getting Honey as well but it’s a bit Sugary and, well, artificial.
Taste:
Very Sweet and Syrupy with Cinnamon, Tangerines, Oak and Sugared Honey. I miss
a bit of balance here. You can
drink it neat if you like.
Finish:
Bittersweet with Maple Syrup, Vanilla, light Spices and Cocoa Powder.
With a couple of drops of water, the Nose becomes more restrained
but not in an unpleasant way. I get Sweet Corn, Oak, Apple-Pie and Buttered
Toast. Palate and Finish don’t change a lot and just get watered down. I did
get a bit of Cherries in the Finish. I smelled the empty glass after a while
and the Honey was much clearer at that point. Interesting that! I would suggest
that the people at Jack Daniels have another look at how to optimise the
infusion process. But then again, who am I to suggest that!
On
the Rocks, the Honey develops better on the Nose and smells less artificial. The
Palate is much less Sugary and it becomes highly drinkable with a touch of
Honey and Cherries. Drinkable to a point where it can become dangerous! It
does have 35% Alcohol in the end. My advice to you is clear. Drink Jack Daniels
Tennessee Honey on the Rocks or mix it in your favourite cocktail. Cheers!
Rating
76.5
Nose: 20 – Taste: 19 – Finish: 18.5 – Overall: 19
General
Remarks: The Jack Daniels Distillery is located in Lynchburg (Tennessee). It
was indeed founded by a man called Jack Daniel in 1866 and it stayed in the
family until 1956 when it was bought by Brown Forman from Kentucky.
The Tennessee Honey was released in early 2011.
Drinking
Experience Neat: Okay
Drinking
Experience on the Rocks: Good
Conclusion:
I had expected a bit more of this. The combination does not work out that well
for me. And that’s not the fault of the Old # 7 although the 35% Alcohol is on the weak side of course. But it’s the Honey that I found wanting. On the Nose it’s
hardly there and on the Palate and Finish it has an artificial feeling to it. On the Rocks, this liqueur is highly drinkable though!
Jan
van den Ende September 17, 2012
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ReplyDeleteIt happens Matthew! Cheers, Jan.
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