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Jack Daniel's Tennessee Blackberry — a blend of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey and a proprietary blackberry liqueur, the distillery's boldest and most fruit-forward flavored expression, bringing deep berry sweetness to the charcoal-mellowed Tennessee Whiskey base.
Tennessee Blackberry continues the Jack Daniel's flavored whiskey tradition of pairing Old No. 7 with a carefully developed proprietary liqueur — in this case a blackberry liqueur designed to complement rather than overwhelm the vanilla, caramel, and charcoal-mellowed character of the Tennessee Whiskey base. Where Tennessee Honey skews toward warm sweetness and Tennessee Apple toward crisp refreshment, Tennessee Blackberry delivers the deep, rich berry flavor of sun-ripened blackberries alongside the familiar Jack Daniel's backbone.
At 70 proof, Tennessee Blackberry works well chilled as a shot, over ice, or mixed with lemonade, ginger ale, or sparkling water.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Fresh blackberry, dark berry sweetness, and vanilla from the Old No. 7 base
- Palate: Rich blackberry liqueur upfront, backed by the vanilla, caramel, and charcoal-mellowed sweetness of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
- Finish: Medium-length berry sweetness fading to a warm whiskey close
Specs
- Producer: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey + Proprietary Blackberry Liqueur
- ABV: 35% (70 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Tennessee Blackberry compare to Tennessee Honey and Apple? Tennessee Honey is warm and honey-sweet; Tennessee Apple is crisp and green-fruit forward; Tennessee Blackberry is darker and richer, with deep berry sweetness that pairs naturally with the charcoal-mellowed whiskey base.
- How should Tennessee Blackberry be served? Chilled as a shot, over ice, or mixed with lemonade or ginger ale. The dark berry profile also works well in simple sparkling water cocktails.
- Is this the same as Jack Daniel's Country Cocktails Blackberry? No — Tennessee Blackberry is a 70-proof flavored whiskey expression; Country Cocktails are lower-ABV ready-to-drink products. These are distinct offerings.
Description
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Blackberry — a blend of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey and a proprietary blackberry liqueur, the distillery's boldest and most fruit-forward flavored expression, bringing deep berry sweetness to the charcoal-mellowed Tennessee Whiskey base.
Tennessee Blackberry continues the Jack Daniel's flavored whiskey tradition of pairing Old No. 7 with a carefully developed proprietary liqueur — in this case a blackberry liqueur designed to complement rather than overwhelm the vanilla, caramel, and charcoal-mellowed character of the Tennessee Whiskey base. Where Tennessee Honey skews toward warm sweetness and Tennessee Apple toward crisp refreshment, Tennessee Blackberry delivers the deep, rich berry flavor of sun-ripened blackberries alongside the familiar Jack Daniel's backbone.
At 70 proof, Tennessee Blackberry works well chilled as a shot, over ice, or mixed with lemonade, ginger ale, or sparkling water.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Fresh blackberry, dark berry sweetness, and vanilla from the Old No. 7 base
- Palate: Rich blackberry liqueur upfront, backed by the vanilla, caramel, and charcoal-mellowed sweetness of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
- Finish: Medium-length berry sweetness fading to a warm whiskey close
Specs
- Producer: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey + Proprietary Blackberry Liqueur
- ABV: 35% (70 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Tennessee Blackberry compare to Tennessee Honey and Apple? Tennessee Honey is warm and honey-sweet; Tennessee Apple is crisp and green-fruit forward; Tennessee Blackberry is darker and richer, with deep berry sweetness that pairs naturally with the charcoal-mellowed whiskey base.
- How should Tennessee Blackberry be served? Chilled as a shot, over ice, or mixed with lemonade or ginger ale. The dark berry profile also works well in simple sparkling water cocktails.
- Is this the same as Jack Daniel's Country Cocktails Blackberry? No — Tennessee Blackberry is a 70-proof flavored whiskey expression; Country Cocktails are lower-ABV ready-to-drink products. These are distinct offerings.












