Close-up of a Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye Tennessee rye whiskey bottle (750ml, 66.65% ABV, 133.3 proof) on a wooden barrel display shelf in a liquor store.

CrossRoads Wine & Spirits Releases Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye (133.3 Proof) in Arkansas

Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye (133.3 proof) has arrived in Arkansas at CrossRoads Wine & Spirits. Here’s what to know about this limited release.

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Last Updated on April 8, 2026 by Justin Jones

Arkansas whiskey fans have another high-proof release to chase, as CrossRoads Wine & Spirits has released a Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye in Arkansas. This single barrel selection comes in at a powerful 133.3 proof, making it one of the strongest rye whiskey releases currently hitting shelves in the state. With limited availability and increasing demand for Jack Daniel’s barrel proof offerings, this bottle is expected to sell quickly.

CrossRoads Wine & Spirits whiskey display featuring Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye (133.3 proof) priced at $74.99, with multiple bottles arranged on Elijah Craig bourbon barrels and boxed cases in the foreground; Booker's bourbon and other whiskey bottles on shelves in the background.
PHOTO CREDIT: CrossRoads Wine & Spirits

Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye Arkansas Release Details

  • Brand: Jack Daniel’s
  • Product: Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye
  • Proof: 133.3
  • Barrel Number: TBD
  • Store: CrossRoads Wine & Spirits (Bryant, Arkansas)
  • Availability: Limited release, first-come

This Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye Arkansas release is a store-selected pick, meaning the flavor profile is unique to this specific barrel. No two barrels are identical, which is why these releases are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.

Close-up of a Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye Tennessee rye whiskey bottle (750ml, 66.65% ABV, 133.3 proof) on a wooden barrel display shelf in a liquor store.
PHOTO CREDIT: CrossRoads Wine & Spirits

The Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye line has quickly become one of the most talked-about rye whiskey releases in recent years. Unlike standard shelf offerings, these bottles are:

  • Bottled straight from the barrel with no dilution
  • Known for bold rye spice balanced with sweetness
  • Often higher proof than typical rye whiskey releases

At 133.3 proof, this Arkansas release sits on the higher end of the spectrum, delivering a full-bodied and intense drinking experience.

Arkansas Barrel Picks Continue to Grow in Popularity

Arkansas has become an increasingly important market for private barrel selections. Stores like CrossRoads Wine & Spirits continue to bring in:

  • Barrel proof bourbon and rye picks
  • Limited, distillery-selected single barrels
  • Releases not widely distributed in other states

What to Expect in the Glass

This specific barrel has not yet been reviewed or widely tasted, so exact tasting notes will vary. However, based on previous releases of Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye, these are the most common profiles you can expect:

  • Nose: Baking spice, brown sugar, and toasted oak
  • Palate: Cinnamon, clove, caramel, and dark fruit
  • Finish: Long, warm, and spice-forward with lingering sweetness

At 133.3 proof, expect a rich, coating mouthfeel with bold spice and pronounced oak. As with any single barrel, this particular pick could lean sweeter, spicier, or more oak-forward depending on the barrel.

Where to Find Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye in Arkansas

This release is currently available at CrossRoads Wine & Spirits in Bryant, Arkansas.

Due to the popularity of Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye in Arkansas, availability is expected to be limited. Most single barrel releases like this are sold on a first-come basis and may not last long on shelves.

If you’re looking to secure a bottle, visiting sooner rather than later is recommended.

Final Thoughts on This Arkansas Release

The Jack Daniel’s Barrel Proof Rye Arkansas release at CrossRoads Wine & Spirits continues the trend of high-quality, high-proof whiskey hitting local shelves. With strong demand, limited supply, and a reputation for bold flavor, this is a bottle that will likely appeal to both collectors and everyday whiskey drinkers.

For Arkansas whiskey enthusiasts, releases like this highlight the growing strength of the state’s barrel pick scene in 2026.

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