Jack Daniels’ Winter Jack Is Finally Back On The Shelves

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Jack Daniel’s just dropped some very exciting news on their Twitter feed this October announcing that they’re bringing back the delicious Winter Jack whiskey for the holiday season.

The beautifully designed white and gold trimmed bottle showing artwork of snow-covered trees and horses pulling a sleigh through the deep snow towards a home in the wilderness is as magical as the taste you’ll get when you take a sip.

Jack Daniel’s wrote on their website, “Winter Jack is an American whiskey apple punch, made perfect with the taste of warm spices and Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7.  It is based on an original family recipe from Jack’s home in Lynchburg, Tennessee. When it’s cold outside and snow is falling, our heartwarming Tennessee Punch should be enjoyed with friends and family.”

The website went on to say that Winter Jack is best served warm so feel free to heat it up on the stove or in the microwave when you get yourself a bottle.

“Once heated, it has an inviting aroma of warm apple cider, orange peel, cinnamon, clove and Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. The taste is reminiscent of apple pie complemented with Tennessee Whiskey and seasonal spices, with a finish of toasted oak and vanilla,” Jack Daniel’s wrote.

Winter Jack has 15% alcohol in it and will be available in select markets. Go to your local alcohol store to find out if they will be carrying it so you can get yourself a bottle!

Jack Daniels’ Winter Jack Tennessee Cider Review Below

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