Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey 20cl
Details
Brand
Jack Daniel's
Pack Size
20
Unit (free text)
cl
Web Address
jackdaniels.com
Company Name
Brown-Forman Beverages Europe Ltd.
Manufacturers Address
Produced & bottled by: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee. Brown-Forman Beverages Europe Ltd., 45 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 8HJ, UK.
Preparation and Usage
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey is best served chilled over ice, or mixed with lemonade.
Return To
Brown-Forman Beverages Europe Ltd., 45 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 8HJ, UK. jackdaniels.com
Brand Marketing
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey is a honey liqueur from the makers of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. Golden coloured, with rich aromas of honey and roasted nuts, the liqueur has naturally sweet honey flavours alongside delicate hints of molasses and pralines, followed by a long, rich honey nut finish. Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey is a premium whiskey made using the finest ingredients and mellowed through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal, before being aged in charred oak barrels. It is this unique way of making whiskey that makes Jack Daniel's what it is - a smooth sipping Tennessee whiskey and not a bourbon. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey is an original recipe of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey blended with a unique honey liqueur of their own making. For smooth, easy-drinking enjoyment, this particular Jack is best experienced when it's poured over ice and shared. 20cl bottle, 8 serves in every bottle (25ml per serve). Energy per 100ml: 243kcal Energy per 25ml: 60kcal
Regulated Product Name
Tennessee Honey
Company Address
45 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 8HJ, UK.
Storage Type
Ambient Type
Pack Type
Bottle Type
Standardised Brand
Jack Daniel's Brand
Unit (specific)
Centilitres Unit (specific)
Alcohol Type
Spirits Type
Allergy Advice
Please Note: This product may contain any of the following allergens:
- • Cereal containing gluten
- • Crustaceans
- • Eggs
- • Fish
- • Peanuts
- • Soya
- • Milk
- • Celery
- • Nuts
- • Mustard
- • Sesame
- • Sulphur Dioxide
- • Lupin
- • Mollusc