JACK DANIELS Whiskey Bottle Belle of Lincoln Decanter

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JACK DANIELS BELLE OF LINCOLN Reproduction released in 1979 1.75 Liters 59.2 Fl. Oz. As Described by the Jack Daniels Whiskey Distillery While no official records were kept, this decanter reproduces the original shape based on descriptions and sketches of some of the old-timers from Lynchburg. In the 1890's, Lynchburg was part of Lincoln County (now Moore County). During that time, Mr. Jack sold some of his whiskey under the name "Belle of Lincoln Straight Whiskey" . After several successful years, Mr. Jack designed a beautiful tapered bottle with his name etched in attractive script. This was called the "Belle Bottle". While only a few were ever made, none were ever sold. Mr. Daniel personally gave them all away. No one knows who they were given to.It was rumored that the bottle was either designed for or by one of Mr. Jack's "belles". However, since Mr. Daniel was a true gentleman, it would never be confirmed.The "Belle of Lincoln" brand name was discontinued shortly after Mr. Daniel's death in 1911. It is believed that none of the original bottles are in existence today.