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Jack Daniel's Scenes of Lynchburg #4 The Whittling Man Tennessee Whiskey (2006) 1 Litre

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Jack Daniel's Scenes of Lynchburg #4 The Whittling Man Tennessee Whiskey (2006) 1 Litre This is the forth bottle in this line and it shows us a scene from a...

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Jack Daniel's Scenes of Lynchburg #4 The Whittling Man Tennessee Whiskey (2006) 1 Litre
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Jack Daniel's Scenes of Lynchburg #4 The Whittling Man Tennessee Whiskey (2006) 1 Litre

This is the forth bottle in this line and it shows us a scene from a man that whittles in front of a few Jack Daniel's barrels. What is whittling? Well the definition of whittling is: 

  • To cut small bits or pare shavings from a piece of wood. To fashion or shape in this way: whittle a toy boat or other objects.
  • To reduce or eliminate gradually, as if by whittling with a knife. To cut or shape wood with a knife.

The image on this bottle shows two people looking over the mellowing vats where every drop of Jack Daniel’s whiskey makes its way through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal.

Following the U.S. debut of this series in 2003, a new bottle in the series was released every year with the exception of 2010. In the U.S. these “Scenes” bottles are available in a 750ml size with 86 proof whiskey, and are not sold in a box or with a hang tag. This series can also be found in Europe (debuted in 1998) as 1 litre bottles filled with 86 proof whiskey and in Canada as 750ml bottles filled with 80 proof whiskey.

About Jack Daniel's

Jack Daniel's is the best-selling American whiskey in the world. Despite that fact it can legally be categorised as a straight bourbon, it has always shunned this title, preferring to market itself as a Tennessee Whiskey. These are similar to straight bourbons but have the additional requirement of having been filtered through maple wood charcoal, a practice known as the Lincoln County Process. History has not always given the distillery an easy ride though. Tennessee was an early adopter of Prohibition in 1910, and one of the last to repeal it in 1938 (five years later than the repeal at Federal level). Even today the distillery is still located in a "dry" county, meaning none of its products are sold in its hometown or those around it. The distillery was then only operational for four years before being forced to close again during the second world war. Ten years later it was purchased by the Brown-Forman corporation and its fortunes turned for good. Its classic black-labelled Old No.7 brand (named after the distillery’s original DSP number) is now a globally recognised product.

*due mid April 2026

43% ABV

1 Litre / 100cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country United States
Region Tennessee
Whiskey style Bourbon
Whiskey variety Bourbon

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