Jack Daniel’s Blackberry Edition Now Available

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Monday, 06 October 2025 at 17:00
Jack Daniels Tennessee Blackberry
It was announced a while back that the brand Jack Daniel’s was introducing a new flavor, specifically a blackberry version. Good news, as this bottle has now surfaced in our little country and is therefore available for purchase.
FAQ
  • What is Jack Daniel’s Blackberry?
    Jack Daniel’s Blackberry is a fruity liqueur made with the classic Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, enriched with natural blackberry flavors.
  • How potent is Jack Daniel’s Blackberry?
    The alcohol percentage is 35%, which is lower than the standard Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 (40%).
  • Is Jack Daniel’s Blackberry a limited edition?
    In some markets, yes. Availability varies by country and season.
Jack Daniel’s Blackberry combines the distinguished character of the classic Old No. 7 with a natural infusion of succulent blackberries. The result is a velvety smooth liqueur with a fruity punch. Earlier, the distillery scored a hit with flavors such as Honey, Fire, and Apple.

How do you drink Jack Daniel’s Blackberry?

Jack Daniel’s Blackberry can be enjoyed in several ways: on the rocks (meaning with ice) or as a mixer for a cocktail or other enjoyable beverage. You could also drink it neat.
Until now, Jack Daniel’s Blackberry was found only in parts of the United States and the United Kingdom, but the bottle has now also surfaced in more countries. If you were pleased with the Apple variant and you want to try the new flavor, get it quickly.
A bottle only costs around 30 euros.

What does Jack Daniel’s Blackberry taste like?

The tasting notes for the new Jack Daniel’s are as follows:
  • Nose: ripe blackberries, vanilla, and a touch of oak.
  • Palate: fruity and gentle, with notes of honey and subtle caramel.
  • Finish: short and fresh, with a mild whiskey warmth that lingers.
It’s not whiskey in the strictest sense of the word, but a liqueur based on Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. This makes it accessible to a wide audience. Want to learn more about whiskey liqueurs? Check out our special page.
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