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Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 142.2 Proof
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Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 142.2 Proof

Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 142.2 Proof

$514.50

Original: $1,469.99

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Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 142.2 Proof—

$1,469.99

$514.50

The Story

142.2 proof. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 — uncut, unfiltered hilltop Tennessee whiskey in the highest-proof tier of the current Wooden Cork Coy Hill 2021 collection, above the standard Barrel Proof ceiling of 140 proof. 1 bottle in current stock.

Coy Hill is the highest elevation point on the Jack Daniel's Lynchburg campus. At 142.2 proof, this barrel is 2.2 points above the standard Barrel Proof ceiling and firmly in the extreme range that defines the Coy Hill program's most concentrated expressions.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and sweet corn — the Jack Daniel's character amplified dramatically by hilltop proof concentration, with dried fruit and brown sugar building underneath
  • Palate: Powerful and rich — caramel, brown sugar, charred oak, vanilla, and warming spice at full barrel concentration
  • Finish: Long, warm, and assertive — oak and caramel persisting with lingering dried fruit and spice

Specs

  • Distillery: Jack Daniel's Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
  • Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Single Barrel, Hazmat (Lincoln County Process)
  • Barrel house: Coy Hill, upper floors
  • Proof: 142.2 (71.1% ABV)
  • Bottling: Uncut at natural barrel proof
  • Release: 2021
  • Size: 750ml

Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes Coy Hill barrels reach such high proofs? Extreme temperature cycling removes water faster than alcohol, concentrating the spirit to hilltop-only proof levels.
  • How should 142.2 proof be served? A small amount of water or a single large ice cube significantly opens the aromatics. Neat tasting first is recommended.
  • Is this barrel still available? Yes — 1 bottle in current stock. Once sold, this specific barrel cannot be restocked.

Description

142.2 proof. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 — uncut, unfiltered hilltop Tennessee whiskey in the highest-proof tier of the current Wooden Cork Coy Hill 2021 collection, above the standard Barrel Proof ceiling of 140 proof. 1 bottle in current stock.

Coy Hill is the highest elevation point on the Jack Daniel's Lynchburg campus. At 142.2 proof, this barrel is 2.2 points above the standard Barrel Proof ceiling and firmly in the extreme range that defines the Coy Hill program's most concentrated expressions.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and sweet corn — the Jack Daniel's character amplified dramatically by hilltop proof concentration, with dried fruit and brown sugar building underneath
  • Palate: Powerful and rich — caramel, brown sugar, charred oak, vanilla, and warming spice at full barrel concentration
  • Finish: Long, warm, and assertive — oak and caramel persisting with lingering dried fruit and spice

Specs

  • Distillery: Jack Daniel's Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
  • Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Single Barrel, Hazmat (Lincoln County Process)
  • Barrel house: Coy Hill, upper floors
  • Proof: 142.2 (71.1% ABV)
  • Bottling: Uncut at natural barrel proof
  • Release: 2021
  • Size: 750ml

Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes Coy Hill barrels reach such high proofs? Extreme temperature cycling removes water faster than alcohol, concentrating the spirit to hilltop-only proof levels.
  • How should 142.2 proof be served? A small amount of water or a single large ice cube significantly opens the aromatics. Neat tasting first is recommended.
  • Is this barrel still available? Yes — 1 bottle in current stock. Once sold, this specific barrel cannot be restocked.