For Ballers Only: New Frank Sinatra-Inspired Jack Daniel’s Whiskey

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In our books, Frank Sinatra epitomizes bossed-up gentlemen swag. As in, who else could croon like a baby angel, make women swoon with a sly wink, kick it on the reg with Reagan and swig back whiskey like nbd…all at the same time? Bieber Fever, PSH, get outta here.

Jack Daniel’s is honoring Sinatra’s legacy with a premium version of his all-time favorite whisky. Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select is aged in unique “Sinatra barrels” located at the liquor brand’s Tennessee distillery. The new rendition consists of a darker amber color than the original Jack Daniel’s, acquired by exposing the spirit to extra layers of toasted wood within the barrel. A smooth vanilla taste with hints of spice and oak are present.

Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select will be making its debut at the Las Vegas Airport on December 1st, followed by releases at major airports worldwide and high-end retail stores within the United States. The special-edition whiskey is packaged in an exclusively designed 1-liter glass bottle and projected to be priced at $150 per unit. Fittingly, for high rollers only.

Via NewsOk/Photo Courtesy Jack Daniel’s

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