No. 102355744

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Jack Daniel's 1981 Gold Medal  - b. 2006  - 750ml
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€ 225
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8 weeks ago

Jack Daniel's 1981 Gold Medal - b. 2006 - 750ml

It had been 27 years since the Jack Daniel Distillery entered a Gold Medal competition, and much had happened with the Distillery during that time. Within two years of winning the 1954 Star of Excellence in Brussels, Belgium, Jack Daniel’s had experienced a 100-percent sales increase as well as a change in ownership. Lem Motlow’s four sons sold the Distillery to the Brown-Forman Corporation in 1956. By the end of the 1970s, Jack Daniel’s volume was increasing tenfold. Despite all these changes, however, there was nothing different about our commitment to making our whiskey. We thought it was important to demonstrate that commitment by entering the Brussels-based Selection Institut Pour Les Selections De La Qualité in 1981. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey was awarded the competition’s top medal, the “Grand Gold Medal with Palm Leaves.” The seventh bottle in Jack's Gold Medal series celebrates its 1981 Gold Medal. NOTE to HUNGARIAN and SLOVAKIAN buyers: please, check your country regulations regarding receiving alcohol from overseas, as it is buyer's responsibility to be familiar with that (seems in your countries is no more allowed to import alcohol from overseas); it is very suitable if you are able to provide address in other European country. We will do our effort to minimize all collateral costs, and that you receive your bottles safe and fast. Your country may impose import duties. Unfortunately, we are not able to ship to US and Canada in this moment.

No. 102355744

Sold
Jack Daniel's 1981 Gold Medal  - b. 2006  - 750ml

Jack Daniel's 1981 Gold Medal - b. 2006 - 750ml

It had been 27 years since the Jack Daniel Distillery entered a Gold Medal competition, and much had happened with the Distillery during that time. Within two years of winning the 1954 Star of Excellence in Brussels, Belgium, Jack Daniel’s had experienced a 100-percent sales increase as well as a change in ownership. Lem Motlow’s four sons sold the Distillery to the Brown-Forman Corporation in 1956. By the end of the 1970s, Jack Daniel’s volume was increasing tenfold. Despite all these changes, however, there was nothing different about our commitment to making our whiskey. We thought it was important to demonstrate that commitment by entering the Brussels-based Selection Institut Pour Les Selections De La Qualité in 1981. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey was awarded the competition’s top medal, the “Grand Gold Medal with Palm Leaves.”

The seventh bottle in Jack's Gold Medal series celebrates its 1981 Gold Medal.


NOTE to HUNGARIAN and SLOVAKIAN buyers: please, check your country regulations regarding receiving alcohol from overseas, as it is buyer's responsibility to be familiar with that (seems in your countries is no more allowed to import alcohol from overseas); it is very suitable if you are able to provide address in other European country.

We will do our effort to minimize all collateral costs, and that you receive your bottles safe and fast.
Your country may impose import duties.

Unfortunately, we are not able to ship to US and Canada in this moment.

Final bid
€ 225
No reserve price
Mark Dermul
Expert
Estimate  € 300 - € 380

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