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Dickel Tenn Bottled In Bond Whisky - Item Code: 08615
Tasting Notes and Characteristics:
Dickel Tennessee Bottled In Bond Whisky greets you with a rich, full-bodied character that feels right at home during a relaxed evening or special gathering. With an ABV of 50%, this American whisky is crafted in Tullahoma, Tennessee, following strict Bottled in Bond regulations that ensure quality and consistency. The production process includes charcoal mellowing and aging for at least four years, which imparts depth and smoothness to each sip.
On the palate, Dickel Bottled In Bond offers layers of caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and subtle spice. These flavors create a harmonious balance that stands up beautifully to smoky barbecue ribs or sharp aged cheddar. The whisky’s robust profile enhances the savory notes of grilled meats while its gentle sweetness complements the tangy richness of mature cheese. This makes it an excellent choice for pairing with hearty foods during gatherings or casual meals alike.
Producer Information: George Dickel
George Dickel is based in Tullahoma, Tennessee, where the distillery was established in 1870 by George A. Dickel. The brand’s founder believed that whisky made in the winter months produced a smoother spirit, a tradition still honored today. George Dickel uses the Lincoln County Process, which involves filtering their whisky through sugar maple charcoal before aging it in new American oak barrels. This method imparts a signature mellow character to their Tennessee whisky and distinguishes it from traditional bourbons.
Beyond their classic Tennessee whisky expressions, George Dickel offers a diverse portfolio that includes rye whiskies crafted with high rye content for added spice and complexity. They have also released limited edition bottlings such as Bottled-in-Bond and single barrel selections, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts seeking unique flavor profiles. In addition to their core spirits, George Dickel has experimented with cask finishes and collaborations with other producers to create innovative releases that highlight different maturation techniques and regional influences within American whiskey production.
Ordering and Delivery Options for this American Whiskey
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Store Address:
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American Whiskey is a distinct category of distilled spirits primarily made from grains such as corn, rye, barley, and wheat. This spirit is characterized by its unique distillation methods—either pot still or column still—and is aged in new charred oak barrels. The aging process varies by type; for instance, straight whiskey must be aged for a minimum of two years. The flavor profiles differ significantly among styles: Bourbon offers sweet notes of caramel and vanilla with hints of spice, while Rye Whiskey presents a spicier character with peppery undertones and citrus hints.
The texture of American Whiskey can range from smooth to rich, depending on the specific style being enjoyed. Regions like Kentucky are renowned for Bourbon production, while Tennessee is known for its mellow Tennessee Whiskey that often undergoes charcoal filtering. Commonly used in classic cocktails such as the Old Fashioned and Manhattan, American Whiskey can also be savored neat or on the rocks. Understanding terms like mash bill and proof further enhances appreciation for this versatile spirit.