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14 years. Batch 2. Jack Daniel's β the second batch of Jack Daniel's most aged standard expression, presenting Tennessee whiskey at 14 years β the longest age statement in the distillery's current production lineup. 5 bottles in current stock.
Jack Daniel's introduced 14 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey as one of the most significant departures in the brand's modern history. Batch 2 follows the benchmark set by Batch 1, applying the same 14-year maturation to the distillery's 80% corn, 12% rye, 8% malted barley mash bill and the Lincoln County Process. At 126.3 proof β the natural barrel proof of this extended-aged expression β Batch 2 delivers 14 years of oak integration, dried fruit complexity, baking spice depth, and the leather and tobacco character that distinguish truly aged Tennessee Whiskey from everything in the standard lineup.
With 5 bottles currently available, Batch 2 is the most accessible entry point to the 14 Year program in the Wooden Cork catalog.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Sweet bakery spices, layers of oak, caramelized brown sugar, dried fruit, and concentrated vanilla
- Palate: Creamy butterscotch, rich leather, tobacco, seasoned oak, and baking spice at 126.3 proof
- Finish: Long and complex β clove, sweet tobacco, and long-lasting oak balance
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Age-Stated (Lincoln County Process)
- Age: 14 Years
- Batch: 2
- Mash Bill: 80% corn, 12% rye, 8% malted barley
- ABV: 63.15% (126.3 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Batch 2 differ from Batch 1? Both are 14 Year expressions at 126.3 proof, but batch variation in barrel selection and blend composition produces subtle differences. Batch 2 is the currently available production release; Batch 1 is the founding release with collector significance.
- Why is Jack Daniel's 14 Year significant? For a distillery that built its global reputation without age statements, releasing a 14 Year expression represents a meaningful commitment to showcasing what extended aging does to the Jack Daniel's mash bill and production process.
- Is Batch 2 still available? Yes β 5 bottles currently in stock. This is a limited annual release with no guarantee of future replenishment.
Description
14 years. Batch 2. Jack Daniel's β the second batch of Jack Daniel's most aged standard expression, presenting Tennessee whiskey at 14 years β the longest age statement in the distillery's current production lineup. 5 bottles in current stock.
Jack Daniel's introduced 14 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey as one of the most significant departures in the brand's modern history. Batch 2 follows the benchmark set by Batch 1, applying the same 14-year maturation to the distillery's 80% corn, 12% rye, 8% malted barley mash bill and the Lincoln County Process. At 126.3 proof β the natural barrel proof of this extended-aged expression β Batch 2 delivers 14 years of oak integration, dried fruit complexity, baking spice depth, and the leather and tobacco character that distinguish truly aged Tennessee Whiskey from everything in the standard lineup.
With 5 bottles currently available, Batch 2 is the most accessible entry point to the 14 Year program in the Wooden Cork catalog.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Sweet bakery spices, layers of oak, caramelized brown sugar, dried fruit, and concentrated vanilla
- Palate: Creamy butterscotch, rich leather, tobacco, seasoned oak, and baking spice at 126.3 proof
- Finish: Long and complex β clove, sweet tobacco, and long-lasting oak balance
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Age-Stated (Lincoln County Process)
- Age: 14 Years
- Batch: 2
- Mash Bill: 80% corn, 12% rye, 8% malted barley
- ABV: 63.15% (126.3 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Batch 2 differ from Batch 1? Both are 14 Year expressions at 126.3 proof, but batch variation in barrel selection and blend composition produces subtle differences. Batch 2 is the currently available production release; Batch 1 is the founding release with collector significance.
- Why is Jack Daniel's 14 Year significant? For a distillery that built its global reputation without age statements, releasing a 14 Year expression represents a meaningful commitment to showcasing what extended aging does to the Jack Daniel's mash bill and production process.
- Is Batch 2 still available? Yes β 5 bottles currently in stock. This is a limited annual release with no guarantee of future replenishment.











