Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack Tennessee Whiskey Review | Breaking Bourbon (2024)

Jack Daniel’s was established in 1886, and is the top-selling American whiskey in the world. It is produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee which ironically, is a dry county meaning the product can’t actually be sold there. Brown-Forman acquired Jack Daniel’s in 1956.

While not officially labeled bourbon, most of Jack Daniel’s whiskeys meet the criteria required to be called a bourbon. After distillation, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey undergoes what is referred to as the ‘Lincoln County Process.’ Jack Daniel’s allows its whiskey to drip for six days in 10-foot vats, passing through charcoal that was made by burning maple wood that had been impregnated with 140 proof Jack Daniel’s whiskey, before being put in new charred oak barrels and aged for an estimated 4-7 years. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey was once bottled at 86 proof, but in 2004, was lowered to 80 proof.

Gentleman Jack was first introduced in 1988. Compared to standard

Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7, the distinguishing feature of Gentleman Jack is double charcoal mellowing. In addition to undergoing the charcoal mellowing process before aging, Gentleman Jack whiskey undergoes the process again before being bottled.

NOSE

Soft vanilla and caramel mingle with summer fruit, light oak, and a touch of banana. A small dab of maple syrup in the background offers additional sweetness. The overall aroma is pleasant and familiar, but lacks enough punch to make a lasting impression.

palate

Subtle banana is followed by a soft wash of sweet flavors - caramel, vanilla custard, honey, brown sugar, and oak. The delivery is very even, and as suggested by the writing on the bottle, smooth. While not intense, the overall depth of flavor is more than the whiskey’s 80 proof suggests, offering a surprising amount of structure behind the sweetness.

finish

The whiskey’s even-keel nature overflows into the finish with just a touch of spice accenting lingering notes of caramel, brown sugar, and honey. As the flavors fade, a nice, sweet aftertaste remains. While it’s short and leaves little to contemplate, the finish is just as agreeable as the rest of the sip.

Gentleman Jack was Jack Daniel’s first major line extension back in 1988. At that time, American whiskey was perceived much differently than it is currently, fighting vodka for just a little bit of shelf space with nowhere near the surge of popularity it’s seeing today.

Gentleman Jack undergoes the same Lincoln County Process (charcoal mellowing) as standard Jack Daniel’s after distillation and before barrelling, at which point there is still no distinction between the two whiskeys. The second charcoal mellowing, which takes place after aging but before bottling, is what makes Gentleman Jack different from standard Jack Daniel’s.

The process is considered a subtractive process, removing harsh impurities with the intent of making the whiskey more “smooth.” Along with the impurities, the process also removes color and flavor. While many whiskeys are filtered through charcoal after aging in barrels, the extent to which Gentleman Jack is charcoal mellowed a second time after aging isn’t a common practice.

The resulting whiskey is very smooth, as the bottle suggests with the phrase “Ultimate Smoothness” written in gold on the top of its black cap. At 80 proof it’s more full-flavored than I expected compared to most 80 proof whiskeys, however it is still very light. A nice balance of caramel, vanilla, and oak, it will have a wide appeal to those who want to sip whiskey but want to keep it light. Unfortunately, it is less characteristically “Jack” than its standard Old No. 7 counterpart, which makes it less interesting for someone who wants to explore a bit further and contemplate what they’re drinking.

value

Gentleman Jack adds about $8 to the cost of a 750ml bottle of the standard Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7. Considering the extra charcoal mellowing step that distinguishes the brand, it seems fair that an additional cost would be associated with that. It smooths out the rough edges and ultimately produces a whiskey that will please consumers looking for a sweet, easy drinking experience. While this process of subtraction removes some of what I like most about the standard brand, and actually makes the whiskey less appealing to me. The fact is other brands like Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof were introduced to satisfy consumers' like me who have an appetite for a more robust and unique Jack Daniel’s experience. Ultimately, Gentleman Jack accomplishes what the distillery sets out to do, and it’s offered at a fair price.

overall

Jack Daniel’s first major line extension in 1988, Gentleman Jack’s double charcoal mellowing makes it an exceptionally smooth - albeit less interesting - drinking experience.

Gentleman Jack is a perfect balance of vanilla, caramel, and oak that lands squarely on the sweet, easy-drinking side. Fans of low proof bourbons (such as Basil Hayden’s as an example of a bourbon that others often refer to as their go-to) should find a lot to like with Gentleman Jack. Because it has less of the quintessential Jack Daniel’s flavor notes, those who may not care for the standard Jack might find something to like as well. For bourbon enthusiasts on the other hand, Gentleman Jack offers little to get excited about. It’s a good reminder that not all whiskeys were made for you, but also one to have on hand for guests who are looking for a smooth, easy-drinking pour.

Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack Tennessee Whiskey Review | Breaking Bourbon (2024)

FAQs

Is Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack a bourbon? ›

Is Gentleman Jack a bourbon or whiskey? Gentleman Jack is a whiskey, much like its parent spirit, Jack Daniel's. The primary difference between the two whiskeys is that Gentleman Jack undergoes an additional and second charcoal filtration step to further refine the spirit and ensure smoothness.

Is Gentleman Jack a sipping whiskey? ›

Fast Facts. Crafted to be easy-drinking and smooth, without a lot of burn on the finish, it's an ideal entry-level sipping whiskey. The double-charcoal mellowing gives it a different, slightly sweeter and rounder flavor than Jack Daniel's flagship Old No. 7, and many drinkers prefer Gentleman.

Is Gentleman Jack considered top shelf? ›

Yes! By most definitions, Gentleman Jack is considered to be a top shelf whiskey. It's put through a second mellowing process that makes it more smooth, and more expensive to produce as a result, it's typically kept on the upper shelf at most bars which carry it.

Why is Gentleman Jack so smooth? ›

While both are maple charcoal filtered / mellowed prior to barreling, Gentleman Jack Whiskey is charcoal filtered one more time prior to bottling, supposedly adding complexity and mellowness to the whiskey. It doubles up on the Tennessee Whiskey charcoal filtering requirement.

Why is Jack Daniels not considered bourbon? ›

The main difference between Tennessee whiskey and a bourbon is that Tennessee whiskey goes through one extra process after the whiskey has been distilled, and before it gets transferred in to barrels.

What's the difference between whiskey and bourbon? ›

There are many types of whiskey, and bourbon is just one of them (in other words, all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon). While all whiskeys are made from a fermented mash of grains, bourbon is predominantly made from corn (more on that later).

Is Gentleman Jack smoother than regular Jack? ›

Gentleman Jack is filtered twice, once before it is aged in oak barrels and again before it is bottled. This extra step of charcoal mellowing gives it a smoother and more refined taste. Regular Jack Daniels is only filtered once, which gives it a more robust and slightly rougher flavor profile.

Can you drink Gentleman Jack straight? ›

Jack Daniel's Gentleman Jack is a smooth and sophisticated whiskey, perfect for enjoying neat or on the rocks. It has a distinctively rich flavour with notes of vanilla and spice. Gentleman Jack is a premium version of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey.

What's better than Gentleman Jack? ›

Sinatra Select is so much better than Gentleman Jack. That's not necessarily saying much though because Gentleman Jack is mediocre, inoffensive, and boring.

What is the best way to drink Gentleman Jack? ›

Instructions
  1. Chill a co*cktail or martini glass.
  2. In a co*cktail shaker, combine the Gentleman Jack, vermouth, bitters, and ice.
  3. Shake to chill.
  4. Strain into the chilled co*cktail or martini glass. Garnish with a bourbon cherry.

Is Gentleman Jack discontinued? ›

Gentleman Jack has been cancelled by HBO after 2 seasons, and the internet is heartbroken and outraged. HBO has pulled the plug on the hit period drama Gentleman Jack after two seasons, and the decision has sparked outrage on the internet. It's always a sad day when one of our favourite TV shows comes to an end.

Does Gentleman Jack get better with age? ›

Unlike wine, whiskey does not get better with age. That doesn't mean to say it goes bad, but it stops aging once it is bottled up nice and tight. Every high proof alcohol such as whiskey, scotch, gin, triple sec, etc.

Why do people like Gentleman Jack? ›

I love Gentleman Jack because it is a well-written show, almost entirely focused on women; the production design is stellar; the costumes are better researched, better designed, and better executed than on other recent shows (e. g. Bridgerton); the score is brilliant; the acting is incredible; the dialogue is often ...

Why did they cancel Gentleman Jack? ›

However, US co-producer HBO decided not to renew the show for a third season, with Deadline reporting that the cancellation was because the show was among the network's lower-rated original series in the US. "HBO will not be moving forward with a third season of Gentleman Jack," the network said in a statement.

How do you drink Gentleman Jack whiskey? ›

Though certainly suited to sipping neat or on ice, Gentleman Jack is just as happy in a classic Whiskey Sour co*cktail. Add 50ml of Gentleman Jack, a generous squeeze of lemon juice and a dash or two each of sugar syrup and your favourite bitters to a co*cktail shaker, along with plenty of ice.

Is Jack Daniels a whiskey or a bourbon? ›

Jack Daniels is the world's best-selling American whiskey, loved for its spicy, smokey taste and sweet finish. Technically a straight bourbon, the company prefers the moniker "Tennessee Whiskey".

What is the difference between regular Jack Daniels and Gentleman Jack? ›

Gentleman Jack is filtered twice, once before it is aged in oak barrels and again before it is bottled. This extra step of charcoal mellowing gives it a smoother and more refined taste. Regular Jack Daniels is only filtered once, which gives it a more robust and slightly rougher flavor profile.

Is Jack Daniels the same as bourbon? ›

While bourbon may reign supreme among American whiskeys, it's not the only whiskey made here. In fact, Jack Daniel's, the most popular whiskey brand in America, is not a bourbon but a Tennessee whiskey, and most of the classic American whiskey-based co*cktails call for rye, not its sweeter cousin bourbon.

What's the difference between Jack and bourbon? ›

Jack Daniel's is not bourbon. That is the correct answer. Although it is made almost exactly like bourbon, and pretty much tastes like bourbon, Jack Daniel's is a little bit different so its makers prefer to call it Tennessee whiskey. That is all true; undisputed, in fact.

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