DESPITE LOOMING PROHIBITION LEM MOTLOW PUSHES FORWARD
Jack Daniel’s 1915 London England Gold Medal – 750ml (Released in 2002)
By 1915, Tennessee was firmly under Prohibition, and it was becoming clear that the entire country would soon follow. Despite this bleak outlook, Lem Motlow, Jack Daniel’s nephew, remained confident in the whiskey and distillery he had inherited. That same year, in a London whiskey competition, Jack Daniel’s once again earned top honors. This 750ml bottle, released in 2002, commemorates the fifth Gold Medal won by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.
From 1996 to 2006, the Jack Daniel Distillery launched its Gold Medal Series, a collection of seven uniquely designed bottles, each celebrating a different gold medal awarded to the distillery. In the U.S., the series featured 750ml bottles filled with 90 proof whiskey, while international markets offered 1-liter bottles, with the exception of the first bottle, which was only available in the 750ml size.
All bottles have been stored in their original 6 x 750ml delivery case and are in mint condition
Bottles are available to be registered on jackdaniels.com and a certificate of ownership will be forwarded by Jack Daniel’s.