Includes: One (750ml) bottle of Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Aged Whiskey and one (750ml) bottle of Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey. history and was the most awarded American whiskey brand of 2019. Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey is the fastest-growing independent American whiskey brand in U.S. Together, these three ultra-premium whiskies have garnered more than 125 awards since launching in July 2017, including two “World’s Best” by World Whiskies Awards, “Top 5 Whiskies in the World,” by Cigar & Spirits Magazine, “Chairman’s Trophy, Platinum and Double Gold” by SIP Awards and “Best American Whiskey.” In 2019, Uncle Nearest 1884 joined the award-winning Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey line-up including Uncle Nearest 1820 and Uncle Nearest 1856. Aged a minimum of 7 years, and bottled at 93-proof, this is a smooth sipping whiskey. Tennessee- Their inaugural whiskey, Uncle Nearest 1856 is an award-winning blend distilled, aged, and bottled by Uncle Nearest and bottled at 100 proof. Uncle Nearest was the most awarded premium American whiskey of 2019.Įvery batch of Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey is hand-selected by our founders and curated by fifth-generation Master Blender, Victoria Eady Butler, who’s signature is on the back of each bottle. Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey has garnered more than 125 awards and accolades throughout the world, including including “Top 5 Whiskies in the World” by Cigar & Spirits Magazine and “World’s Best” by Whisky Magazine two years in a row. and abroad, and can now be found in 50 States, 10 Countries, and shipped to over 148 countries in the world. Uncle Nearest is now the Fastest-Growing Independent American Whiskey Brand in U.S. Honoring the first African American master distiller, this premium whiskey swiftly rolled out throughout the U.S. In 2017, Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Aged Whiskey launched in the United States. Uncle Nearest is astonishingly smooth, and can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in your favorite whiskey or bourbon cocktail. Uncle Nearest 1856 is an award-winning blend of 8-14 year old barrels, bottled at 100 proof. The 1884 Small Batch Whiskey is drawn from barrels handpicked by the CEO and honors the memory of Nearest each label from this batch is signed by the relative who curates the batch. The 1856 Premium Aged Whiskey is soft enough to sip neat or robust enough to carry through any whiskey-based cocktail. It lingers pleasantly sweet on the palate with notes of vanilla after the spice dissipates.Uncle Nearest is a brand of Tennessee whiskey named after a formerly enslaved man, Nathaniel “Nearest” Green, who taught a young Jack Daniel the craft of distilling. Bold and spicy upfront then mellows with sweet caramel and maple, like biting into an oatmeal raisin biscuit. Baled hay and pumpkin seeds on the bouquet with subtle notes of ripe stone fruit and caramel corn. Nearest Green (legal name Nathan Green, but no one including his family and friends, ever called him by his legal name his name has been misspelled by some as “Nearis” was, it turns out, a black slave who taught Jack Daniel how to distill.Ĭaramel in colour with a beautiful deep golden hue. That history, which was not well understood or well known until recently but was also not necessarily a secret, involved another man. Uncle Nearest is a brand of Tennessee whiskey named after a formerly enslaved man, Nathaniel Nearest Green, who taught a young Jack Daniel the craft of. SKU 040232555442 Uncle Nearest 1856 is an award-winning blend of 8-14 year old barrels, bottled at 100 proof. And while many of us might think of their staple product as mass-produced low proof whiskey, the truth is there is a quite a bit of history behind the brand. UNCLE NEAREST 1856 PREMIUM AGED WHISKEY and 1884 SMALL BATCH WHISKEY 108. Founded in the 1875, Jack Daniel’s has become the top selling American Whiskey in the world. UNCLE NEAREST 1884 SMALL BATCH WHISKEY 49. Whiskey people, especially those in the orbit of Jack Daniel’s distillery, knew the truth: It was Green, “Nearest” as he was nicknamed, who taught young Jack how to make what would become a best-selling whiskey. Green was a slave on the property of a preacher and distiller named Dan Call-a man who, for many years, widely enjoyed credit for teaching a young Jack Daniel how to make whiskey. Nathan Green almost disappeared into history.
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