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JB – 70cl
J&B’s history dates back to 1749 when Giacomo Justerini, an Italian from Bologna, came to London to woo the Italian opera singer, Margherita Bellino. Spurned, he remained in London and set himself up as a wine merchant in Pall Mall with his English partner, George Johnson. Together they ran a very fashionable and successful business catering to London’s high living aristocracy.
It all started back in 1780 when John Jameson created his triple distilled, smooth and perfectly balanced Irish Whiskey. Today, we continue his tradition by making sure Jameson is always as perfect as the day John Jameson released his first cask. It isn’t easy, but we want to make sure it’s worth every sip you take.
€24.90
It all started back in 1780 when John Jameson created his triple distilled, smooth and perfectly balanced Irish Whiskey. Today, we continue his tradition by making sure Jameson is always as perfect as the day John Jameson released his first cask. It isn’t easy, but we want to make sure it’s worth every sip you take.
We do things a little differently around here – and that’s what gives Jack Daniel’s its distinctive character. We charcoal mellow our whiskey drop by drop, then let it age in our own handcrafted barrels. And we don’t follow a calendar. Our Tennessee Sippin’ Whiskey is ready only when our tasters say it is. We use our senses, just like Jack Daniel himself did. In fact, more than a century later, our Tennessee Whiskey is still judged the same way. By the way it looks. By the way it smells. And, of course, by the way it tastes.
€10.10
We do things a little differently around here – and that’s what gives Jack Daniel’s its distinctive character. We charcoal mellow our whiskey drop by drop, then let it age in our own handcrafted barrels. And we don’t follow a calendar. Our Tennessee Sippin’ Whiskey is ready only when our tasters say it is. We use our senses, just like Jack Daniel himself did. In fact, more than a century later, our Tennessee Whiskey is still judged the same way. By the way it looks. By the way it smells. And, of course, by the way it tastes.