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Jack Daniel's 10 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey β an age-stated limited release presenting Tennessee Whiskey at 10 years of barrel maturation, delivering a significantly more oak-integrated and complex expression than the standard NAS lineup.
Jack Daniel's rarely puts an age statement on a bottle β the NAS approach has defined Old No. 7 and most of the core lineup for decades. The 10 Year Old is one of the exceptions: a decade in new charred American oak through Tennessee's seasons, with the Lincoln County Process charcoal mellowing applied before barrel entry. Ten years of that environment produces a whiskey with deeper caramel integration, more pronounced dried fruit, and an oak complexity that the younger core expressions don't achieve.
For collectors and enthusiasts who want to explore what Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey becomes with time, the 10 Year Old is the definitive answer at the premium tier.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Deep caramel, toasted oak, dried fruit, vanilla, and a subtle spice β noticeably more complex than Old No. 7, with the 10-year barrel integration evident immediately
- Palate: Rich oak, dark caramel, dried cherry, tobacco, and warming spice β the extra years in the barrel build layers that the younger expressions can't match
- Finish: Long and smooth with lingering oak tannin, caramel, and dried fruit
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Age Stated (Lincoln County Process)
- Age: 10 Years
- Mash Bill: 80% corn, 12% rye, 8% malted barley
- ABV: 43% (86 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the 10 Year compare to Old No. 7? Old No. 7 is typically 4β7 years old. The 10 Year has significantly more barrel time β more oak integration, dried fruit complexity, and depth while retaining the Lincoln County character.
- Is the 10 Year limited? Yes β age-stated Jack Daniel's releases are produced in limited quantities. Check current availability.
- How does it compare to the 12 Year Old? The 10 Year is the entry into the age-stated premium tier; the 12 Year adds two more years for additional oak depth and complexity.
Description
Jack Daniel's 10 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey β an age-stated limited release presenting Tennessee Whiskey at 10 years of barrel maturation, delivering a significantly more oak-integrated and complex expression than the standard NAS lineup.
Jack Daniel's rarely puts an age statement on a bottle β the NAS approach has defined Old No. 7 and most of the core lineup for decades. The 10 Year Old is one of the exceptions: a decade in new charred American oak through Tennessee's seasons, with the Lincoln County Process charcoal mellowing applied before barrel entry. Ten years of that environment produces a whiskey with deeper caramel integration, more pronounced dried fruit, and an oak complexity that the younger core expressions don't achieve.
For collectors and enthusiasts who want to explore what Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey becomes with time, the 10 Year Old is the definitive answer at the premium tier.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Deep caramel, toasted oak, dried fruit, vanilla, and a subtle spice β noticeably more complex than Old No. 7, with the 10-year barrel integration evident immediately
- Palate: Rich oak, dark caramel, dried cherry, tobacco, and warming spice β the extra years in the barrel build layers that the younger expressions can't match
- Finish: Long and smooth with lingering oak tannin, caramel, and dried fruit
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Age Stated (Lincoln County Process)
- Age: 10 Years
- Mash Bill: 80% corn, 12% rye, 8% malted barley
- ABV: 43% (86 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the 10 Year compare to Old No. 7? Old No. 7 is typically 4β7 years old. The 10 Year has significantly more barrel time β more oak integration, dried fruit complexity, and depth while retaining the Lincoln County character.
- Is the 10 Year limited? Yes β age-stated Jack Daniel's releases are produced in limited quantities. Check current availability.
- How does it compare to the 12 Year Old? The 10 Year is the entry into the age-stated premium tier; the 12 Year adds two more years for additional oak depth and complexity.












