Jack Daniel’s Fire
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Direct from Tennessee and produced on the basis of the classic and unmistakable No. 7, this Jack Daniel’s Fire stands out by the natural blend of “spicy” cinnamon liqueur with the classic American whiskey Jack Daniels. Seducing all the senses, the scents of the hot spices of the fire blends in with the softness of Jack Daniels enveloped by a hint of cinnamon. The result is fresh, vigorous cinnamon whiskey based on the delicate nature of traditional Jack Daniel whiskey.
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