Jack Daniel's 10 years old Batch 04 - b. 2000s - 700ml





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Jack Daniel's 10-Year-Old Batch 04 Tennessee whiskey, 700 ml bottle, 43.3% ABV, produced in the United States in the 2000s.
Description from the seller
Jack Daniel’s 10-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, specifically Batch 04. This is a significant release because it represents the distillery’s return to "age-stated" whiskeys, which they hadn't produced for over 100 years until starting this series in 2021.
Here is the breakdown of what makes this bottle special:
Key Specifications
* Age Statement: 10 Years.
* Batch: 04 (Released in 2025).
* Alcohol by Volume: 48.5% (97 Proof).
* Volume: 700 mL (Typical for European and international markets; the US version is usually 750 mL).
* Mash Bill: 80% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, 8% Rye.
Why Batch 04 is Notable
Master Distiller Chris Fletcher and his team use a unique aging process for this series. The barrels spend time in the "Buzzard’s Roost" (the top floors of the barrel house) where the extreme heat accelerates the interaction with the wood. To prevent the oak from becoming too overpowering over 10 years, they eventually move the barrels to lower, cooler floors to slow the maturation.
Tasting Profile
Because it is bottled at a higher proof than the standard Old No. 7 (which is 40% ABV), Batch 04 offers a much more intense and complex experience:
* Nose: Rich aromas of dried figs, raisins, and toasted oak.
* Palate: Butterscotch, dark chocolate, and molasses, balanced by a "spicy" warmth from the rye and the 10 years in charred oak.
* Finish: Long and tapering, with notes of sweet tobacco and baking spices.
Collector's Value
These bottles are released in limited quantities annually. Batch 04 is currently a "hot" item for collectors and enthusiasts because it strikes a balance between the classic Jack Daniel's sweetness and the deep, tannic complexity found in older bourbons.
Jack Daniel’s 10-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, specifically Batch 04. This is a significant release because it represents the distillery’s return to "age-stated" whiskeys, which they hadn't produced for over 100 years until starting this series in 2021.
Here is the breakdown of what makes this bottle special:
Key Specifications
* Age Statement: 10 Years.
* Batch: 04 (Released in 2025).
* Alcohol by Volume: 48.5% (97 Proof).
* Volume: 700 mL (Typical for European and international markets; the US version is usually 750 mL).
* Mash Bill: 80% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, 8% Rye.
Why Batch 04 is Notable
Master Distiller Chris Fletcher and his team use a unique aging process for this series. The barrels spend time in the "Buzzard’s Roost" (the top floors of the barrel house) where the extreme heat accelerates the interaction with the wood. To prevent the oak from becoming too overpowering over 10 years, they eventually move the barrels to lower, cooler floors to slow the maturation.
Tasting Profile
Because it is bottled at a higher proof than the standard Old No. 7 (which is 40% ABV), Batch 04 offers a much more intense and complex experience:
* Nose: Rich aromas of dried figs, raisins, and toasted oak.
* Palate: Butterscotch, dark chocolate, and molasses, balanced by a "spicy" warmth from the rye and the 10 years in charred oak.
* Finish: Long and tapering, with notes of sweet tobacco and baking spices.
Collector's Value
These bottles are released in limited quantities annually. Batch 04 is currently a "hot" item for collectors and enthusiasts because it strikes a balance between the classic Jack Daniel's sweetness and the deep, tannic complexity found in older bourbons.

