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Jack Daniel's Bonded Rye Whiskey β a federally designated Bottled in Bond Tennessee Rye Whiskey applying the most rigorous production transparency standard in American whiskey law to Jack Daniel's 70% rye mash bill, the first new grain bill the distillery introduced since 1866.
Bottled in Bond means this rye was produced at a single distillery in a single distilling season, aged at least four years in a federally bonded warehouse, and bottled at exactly 100 proof. For Jack Daniel's rye program β already a historic departure for a distillery defined by its corn-dominant Tennessee Whiskey β the BiB designation adds a further layer of production integrity and proof that the standard Tennessee Rye at 90 proof cannot match. The result is a bolder, more assertive expression of the 70% rye mash bill with more weight and presence on the palate.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Grain-forward and spicy β dried fruit, light toasted oak, cinnamon, and a background sweetness from the charcoal mellowing
- Palate: Rich and spicy β rye grain character, dried fruit, baking spices, and toasted oak, with the full-proof intensity adding weight and depth over the 90-proof Tennessee Rye
- Finish: Longer and more complex than the standard rye β rye spice, black pepper, and a clean oak close that reflects both the 100 proof and the BiB production standard
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Bottled in Bond Tennessee Rye Whiskey (Lincoln County Process)
- Mash Bill: 70% rye, 18% corn, 12% malted barley
- ABV: 50% (100 Proof)
- Aged: Minimum 4 years, single season, single distillery
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Bottled in Bond mean for Jack Daniel's Rye? Single distillery, single season, minimum 4 years aged, bottled at exactly 100 proof β the same federal standard that applies to JD's Bonded 100 Proof Tennessee Whiskey, now applied to the rye mash bill.
- How does Bonded Rye differ from Single Barrel Rye? Single Barrel Rye is 94 proof from a single barrel; Bonded Rye is 100 proof from a full season's production at a single distillery. The BiB standard guarantees production transparency; the single barrel standard guarantees individual barrel character.
- Is the rye grain bill the same as Single Barrel Rye? Yes β 70% rye, 18% corn, 12% malted barley β Jack Daniel's first new mash bill since 1866, applied here at the Bottled in Bond standard.
Description
Jack Daniel's Bonded Rye Whiskey β a federally designated Bottled in Bond Tennessee Rye Whiskey applying the most rigorous production transparency standard in American whiskey law to Jack Daniel's 70% rye mash bill, the first new grain bill the distillery introduced since 1866.
Bottled in Bond means this rye was produced at a single distillery in a single distilling season, aged at least four years in a federally bonded warehouse, and bottled at exactly 100 proof. For Jack Daniel's rye program β already a historic departure for a distillery defined by its corn-dominant Tennessee Whiskey β the BiB designation adds a further layer of production integrity and proof that the standard Tennessee Rye at 90 proof cannot match. The result is a bolder, more assertive expression of the 70% rye mash bill with more weight and presence on the palate.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Grain-forward and spicy β dried fruit, light toasted oak, cinnamon, and a background sweetness from the charcoal mellowing
- Palate: Rich and spicy β rye grain character, dried fruit, baking spices, and toasted oak, with the full-proof intensity adding weight and depth over the 90-proof Tennessee Rye
- Finish: Longer and more complex than the standard rye β rye spice, black pepper, and a clean oak close that reflects both the 100 proof and the BiB production standard
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Bottled in Bond Tennessee Rye Whiskey (Lincoln County Process)
- Mash Bill: 70% rye, 18% corn, 12% malted barley
- ABV: 50% (100 Proof)
- Aged: Minimum 4 years, single season, single distillery
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Bottled in Bond mean for Jack Daniel's Rye? Single distillery, single season, minimum 4 years aged, bottled at exactly 100 proof β the same federal standard that applies to JD's Bonded 100 Proof Tennessee Whiskey, now applied to the rye mash bill.
- How does Bonded Rye differ from Single Barrel Rye? Single Barrel Rye is 94 proof from a single barrel; Bonded Rye is 100 proof from a full season's production at a single distillery. The BiB standard guarantees production transparency; the single barrel standard guarantees individual barrel character.
- Is the rye grain bill the same as Single Barrel Rye? Yes β 70% rye, 18% corn, 12% malted barley β Jack Daniel's first new mash bill since 1866, applied here at the Bottled in Bond standard.












