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Tennessee whiskey brand George Dickel just released its oldest expression to date, an expensive 18-year-old bourbon that is complex, balanced, and not overly oaky despite spending nearly two ...
In 2019 and 2020, we called George Dickel’s then-nascent Bottled in Bond whisky one of the best values in the liquor store for good reason.. The inaugural release in 2019 earned the “Whisky of the ...
In 2021, George Dickel released Dickel Bourbon, a Tennessee bourbon aged 8 years. Today, it’s expanding that bourbon lineup with the addition of a new 18-year bourbon. “At Cascade Hollow, we ...
The Old No. 7 black label has also changed over the years, reducing its alcohol percentage from the traditional 90 proof to 86 proof in 1988 and 80 proof today.
We review George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, aged 12 years, and crafted to meet the criteria for a bottled-in-bond whiskey. Read the full article at Whiskey Review: George Dickel Bottled ...
Classic Tennessee whiskey brand George Dickel has a solid reputation for delivering mellow, affordable pours. While its latest release more than checks the “mellow” box, it’s far richer in ...
Correction: The original version of this story misstated when this year's George Dickel Bottled in Bond Whisky was originally distilled. It was distilled in fall 2008.
In 2019, George Dickel made waves in the whisky community with the debut of the George Dickel Bottled in Bond series. The inaugural release earned the coveted "Whisky of the Year Award" from ...
A seamless blend of country, rock, soul and folk stylings, the LP is the ensemble’s debut for Nashville label New West Records. George Dickel Bourbon, first launched in 2021, honors the legacy ...
George Dickel 17 Year Old Reserve is now in full-sized 750-ml bottles, and we got a first taste while we chatted with Austin about this new whiskey. Related Stories.
George Dickel Bourbon, first launched in 2021, honors the legacy of its namesake, George A. Dickel, a Nashville businessman who sold liquor over 160 years ago in “The Volunteer State.” ...
Dickel is owned by British conglomerate Diageo PLC, which has led a heated legislative fight seeking to overturn the state's newly established legal definition for Tennessee whiskey.