Jack Daniel's

Jack Daniel's Legacy N. 3

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About this product

A glimpse into Jack's golden age.
Legacy Edition No. 3 revives one of Jack Daniel’s rarest historic labels — a golden-hued design from the early 1900s, when the whiskey was celebrated as “mellow and smooth” in bold block lettering, long before Old No. 7 became an international icon.

This limited-edition bottling is more than a tribute to design; it’s a time capsule of Tennessee pride. Inside is the classic Old No. 7 recipe — charcoal mellowed drop by drop, matured in new American oak barrels, and still made with iron-free cave spring water from Lynchburg. It’s history in a glass, dressed in gold.

Why we love it:
Legacy Edition No. 3 combines nostalgia, collectability, and quality in one golden package. Whether you’re a Jack devotee, a casual whiskey lover, or a history buff with a soft spot for vintage Americana, this bottle is a standout — with style and substance in equal measure.

Country of origin

USA

Tennessee

Colour
Rich honey gold.

Nose
Sweet vanilla bean, warm banana bread, nutmeg, and toasted oak.

Palate
Silky and rounded, with layers of caramel, ripe banana, baking spice, and maple sugar.

  • A true sipping whiskey — best enjoyed neat to savour its mellow complexity
  • Try over a large cube to open up subtle oak and spice layers
  • Works beautifully in timeless cocktails where the whiskey shines

    ✨ Easy Home Cocktail: Legacy Gold Sour
  • A soft twist on the whiskey sour that nods to tradition
  • 50 ml Jack Daniel’s Legacy Edition No. 3
  • 25 ml fresh lemon juice
  • 15 ml sugar syrup
  • Optional: egg white for smoothness
  • Shake well and serve over ice with a lemon twist

Elegant, smooth, and filled with heritage.

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For over 150 years, Jack Daniel’s has been rooted in the quiet town of Lynchburg, where time moves a little slower and tradition runs deep. The Legacy Series brings the distillery’s early visual identity back to life — each label a window into the past, each sip a taste of enduring craftsmanship.