- The Scenes from Lynchburg is the range of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, one of the most popular among collectors. It was introduced in 1998 and presented in 1-liter bottles with the initial offering available exclusively in Europe.
Product description
Scenes from Lynchburg is one of Jack Daniel's most popular collectible series. It presents images from the town and distillery in twelve scenes.
It debuted in 1998 in Europe in 1-liter bottles, and almost every year a new edition presenting a new version hit the European Travel Retail chain. Around 2001, "paintings" in 750 ml bottles containing 40% ABV whiskey appeared in Canada, and two years later in the native Lynchburg (this time the whiskey had 43% ABV). The entire series currently consists of twelve 1-liter bottles/scenes; eight 750 ml bottles (43% ABV) and three 750 ml (40% ABV). The tenth Lynchburg image shows the outline of The Barrel House, a part of the aging warehouse, of which Jack Daniel's has over 80. After the charcoal mellowing process (image no. 9), the distillate is placed in fresh, charred barrels. They are made of white American oak and have a capacity of 53 US gallons (200 liters). Jack Daniel's warehouse stocks total about 2 million barrels, which translates to almost a billion gallons or 3.78 billion liters. The whiskey is usually bottled after four years of maturation.