Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Whiskey 50% 70cl
Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Whiskey 50% 70cl

Uncle Nearest

Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Whiskey 50% 70cl

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    AWARDED 'BEST TENNESSEE WHISKEY' AT THE 2024 WORLD WHISKIES AWARDS!

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    Uncle Nearest was the nickname of Nathan Green, a slave from West Africa who in the early to mid-1800s was shipped from his birthplace to the home of Reverend Dan Call in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Call operated a side hustle from a small distillery not far down the road, and Green used a technique of filtering the whiskey through maple charcoal, based on a process of filtering water back in his homeland, to create a whiskey that was deliciously silky and immensely popular.

    A young white boy named Jasper asked Reverend Call for work around 1850, and the lad became fascinated with what Green was doing at the distillery, begging the Reverend to let him work with the slave. Jasper began to sell the whiskey to local communities.

    In 1865 Nathan Green became a free man after the 13th Amendment was passed. Shortly after, Jasper purchased Reverend Call's distillery and renamed it after himself - but rather than use his given name, he instead used the name the locals would call him - Jack. It sounded good when paired with his surname - Daniels.

    Jack Daniels asked Nathan Green to be the distillery's first Master Distiller, which Uncle Nearest accepted.

    The story of Nathan Green was, until recently, lost for many years - some would say conveniently, given how black history has previously been treated.

    In 2017, Uncle Nearest launched as a brand sourcing whiskies from other distilleries, with the Nearest Green Distillery eventually opening in Shelbyville, Tennessee. The business is owned by Fawn Weaver, an author who is determined to bring Green's amazing story into the spotlight, resulting in the only distillery in America (and possibly the world) to be Black- and female-owned.

    Uncle Nearest has only just become officially available in the UK, with the 1856 Premium following on from the intiial 1884 Small Batch - however the 1856 was the very first release from the brand back in 2017.

    Released at a higher strength than the 1884, there is also older stock used in the blending, with ages ranging from 8 to 14 years. It's big and bold, with a hefty thwack of oak alongside cherry, apple and butterscotch. Some people might prefer a drop of water, but if you like your American whiskey big and bold this will absolutely float your boat. And it makes an excellent powerful Manhattan!

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    DELIVERY CHARGES:

    Shipping rates are based on WEIGHT of goods - the total weight of your order will determine the cost of the shipping charge due to price banding imposed by Royal Mail. Orders weighing up to a max of 2kg will be charged £5.99, and orders weighing over 2kg will be charged £7.99. ANY PURCHASE OVER £150 WILL RECEIVE FREE SHIPPING.

    PLEASE NOTE: The Spirit Specialist is CLOSED on Sundays and Mondays - all orders are collected by Royal Mail the day after they are packaged up. As such, if you place an order on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, your order will be packaged up on the following Tuesday at re-opening, and then collected by Royal Mail on the Wednesday morning. PLEASE BEAR THIS IN MIND IF YOU ARE WORKING TO A DEADLINE!

    DUE TO ONGOING ISSUES WITH BREXIT AND COURIERS UNFORTUNATELY WE ARE CURRENTLY UNABLE TO SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE UK

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    Items are NOT insured as standard, please contact us if you would like to discuss additional insurance for premium products.

    All products are securely packaged in Air-Shock bottle bags or frankly excessive amounts of bubble wrap for additional protection.

    All goods must be examined at the time of delivery and any damages or shortage must be recorded on the relevant delivery acceptance forms with the delivery. Un-examined or un-checked goods that result in a subsequent claim outside of a 48 hour period will not be accepted. Queries relating to claims must be made within 48 hours of receiving the goods, otherwise claims cannot be guaranteed.