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Jack Daniel's Fire
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire is a whiskey liqueur that combines the classic taste of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 with a fiery, sweet cinnamon liqueur. It offers a balance of warm, spicy cinnamon notes with the smooth, familiar character of Jack Daniel's. The aroma features sweet cinnamon and vanilla, while the palate delivers a warm, spicy experience with hints of brown sugar and caramel. It's versatile, suitable for sipping chilled, on the rocks, or in cocktails.
 80% Corn | 8% Malted Barley | 12% Rye | High Malted Barley
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Part of the  Brown-Forman family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: The nose is characterized by a strong cinnamon presence, often described as reminiscent of cinnamon candies or Red Hots, with subtle hints of vanilla and caramel.
Palate: The taste is smooth and spicy, with a bold cinnamon flavor that is complemented by the sweetness of vanilla and caramel. Some tasters also detect notes of brown sugar and butter.
Finish: The finish is long and warm, with a lingering cinnamon spice that is often described as pleasant and not overly harsh.
Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Our Kentucky Straight Bourbon is full of character and simply done right. Named after Evan Williams, who opened Kentucky's First Distillery along the banks of the Ohio River in 1783, it's aged far longer than required by law. The result is a Bourbon that's smooth, rich, and easy to enjoy.
 78% Corn | 12% Malted Barley | 10% Rye | High Malted Barley
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Part of the  Heaven Hill Distilleries family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Light with deep vanilla and mint.
Palate: Notes of oak, brown sugar and caramel.
Finish: Medium to long.

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