Jack Daniel's Winter Jack Tennessee Cider - 750ML
Jack Daniel's Winter Jack Tennessee Cider - 750ML
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Warm up your winter nights with Jack Daniel’s Winter Jack Tennessee Cider (750ML)—a seasonal favorite crafted from Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey, real apple cider, and holiday spices. This limited-release blend delivers a smooth, comforting taste perfect for cozy evenings, festive gatherings, or gifting.
Inspired by winter traditions in Lynchburg, Tennessee, Winter Jack offers a lightly spiced, gently sweet flavor profile that shines whether served warm or chilled. With its inviting aroma and signature Jack Daniel’s character, it’s the ultimate cold-weather companion.
Perfect for sipping by the fire, mixing into winter cocktails, or enjoying as a holiday treat.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Warm apple pie, cinnamon spice, vanilla, and subtle whiskey depth
Palate: Smooth and mellow with baked apple, light caramel sweetness, and holiday spices
Finish: Soft, warming, and slightly sweet with lingering apple and cinnamon
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Jack Daniel’s Winter Jack?
Jack Daniel’s Winter Jack is a seasonal blend of Tennessee Whiskey, apple cider liqueur, and winter spices designed for warm winter sipping.
2. What does Winter Jack taste like?
It tastes like warm apple cider with hints of cinnamon, vanilla, and Jack Daniel’s whiskey. Smooth, sweet, and comforting.
3. Can you drink Winter Jack heated?
Yes! It’s traditionally enjoyed warm, similar to hot apple cider. Just gently heat in a mug—do not boil.
4. What is the alcohol percentage?
Winter Jack typically has 15% ABV (may vary by region).
5. Is this a limited-edition product?
Yes, Winter Jack is seasonal and often only available during the fall and winter months.
6. Do I need to refrigerate the bottle after opening?
Refrigeration is not required, but keeping it chilled can help maintain freshness.
7. Can Winter Jack be used in cocktails?
Absolutely. It pairs well with hot toddies, spiked ciders, or mixed with ginger ale or cinnamon-spiced beverages.
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