About this deal
However, unlike JD, which undergoes one-time charcoal mellowing step, Gentleman goes through another filtration after maturation. Distillation & Filtration Process
Disabled parking is available for Blue Badge holders next to the Hall (Museum parking), accessed from Shibden Hall Road.Both whiskeys from the same distillery have a medium-length finish. JD has more spice, butterscotch, and a toasty wood finish. The Hall is surrounded by the beautifully restored gardens and estate that forms Shibden Park. There are a range of features and attractions, including a cafe and visitor facilities, miniature railway, boating lake, walking trails, play area, orienteering course and woodland in which to roam. One main difference between JD and Gentleman is their production process, and that gives a unique identity and creates a perfect balance to the spirit. In addition, they undergo Lincoln County Filtration Process and are aged in new charred oak barrels before bottling and drinking. FAQs Since the brand uses above 51% corn on its mash bill, it met the criteria of being a bourbon. Whiskey Type
Compared to other spirits with the same proof, JD and GJ whiskey are full-flavored but smooth and light in taste. Mash Bill There is a large car park (Mereside carpark) off the A58 providing access to the park, café and Hall. From here there is a short, uphill walk to the Hall. Remember to allow time to find parking and walk to the Hall (approx. 10 mins) so that you do not miss your time slot.However, Gentleman has a sophisticated edge of spicy oak, caramel, brown sugar, banana, subtle hints of wood smoke, and faint vanilla sweetness. The price point of a bottle of Gentleman is justifiable because of the extra mellowing step it uses to remove rough edges and impurities after aging. On the other hand, since Gentleman underwent double charcoal mellowing, the drink has hints of charcoal and is slightly sweet. In addition, it is a mouthful and bold with hints of roasted dark coffee, cinnamon, banana, and pepper. Nose