Jack Daniel’s Bangalore Airport Duty Free price list

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Jack Daniel’s

 



Of all the US whiskey brands, Jack Daniel’s has attained a decidedly cult-like status, there is a massive market for brand memorabilia and the Old Time No.7 Brand is a regular on the back bar of almost every bar in the world. The exact date of Jasper Newton ‘Jack’ Daniel’s birth is unknown for his birth records were destroyed in a courthouse fire. Varying sources suggest 1846 and the brand themselves maintain it was in September of 1850. There is similar doubt as to the founding of the distillery though it was certainly at some stage between 1860 and 1880, it was located in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Jack had Welsh and Scottish blood and was one of thirteen children. He employed the services of his nephew, the Steinbeckian sounding Lem Motlow. Lem was adept at mathematics and ran the company bookkeeping.

Lem became a Tennessee state senator and helped repeal the state prohibition laws and production began once more in 1938. During the Second World War, distillation paused nationwide between 1942 and 1946, the quality of grain was an issue and Lem did not restart production until 1947 when he found a good supply. It is worth mentioning that Jack Daniel’s whiskey is not bourbon, despite bearing most of the same characteristics, in production methods at least. There is, however, one key difference. The whiskey enjoys filtration through sugar maple charcoal prior to maturation. This process is of key importance to the finished whiskey’s character, bottled as Tennessee Whiskey

Jack Daniel's Black 100cls
Jack Daniel's Black 100cls
2390
Jack Daniel's Master Distiller 100cls
Jack Daniel's Master Distiller 100cls
2660
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey 100cls
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey 100cls
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2450
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Gentleman Jack 100cls
Gentleman Jack 100cls
BUY 2 SAVE 10%
3390
OFFER
Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select 100cls
Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select 100cls
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11900
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WHAT IS DUTY FREE? 
 
Duty free shopping offers international travellers a way to save money on a diverse array of merchandise, from dazzling high-end jewellery to premium liquor. However, many travellers are not clear how duty free shopping works, or how to make the most out of the experience.

To begin, a "duty" refers to a tax or fee placed on goods by government entities. Merchants who import goods and sell them to consumers who are leaving their country are not charged a duty on these products. This allows sellers to pass the savings along to their customers, giving savvy shoppers the opportunity to grab fantastic merchandise at bargain prices.

Travellers can find duty free products at international airports, border towns, ports, cruise ships and even on-board international flights – and other locations which cater to international travellers.