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George Dickel Bottled in Bond Fall 2008

$45.00

OVERALL
RATING

9

Whiskey Review: George Dickel Bottled in Bond Fall 2008

Tasting Notes:

About:
Aged 13 years. 100 proof. Priced at roughly $45.
Appearance:
Rich amber color, darker towards the center with a medium body.
Nose:
Cherry cola with a background of woody aromas.
Palate:
Classic bourbon notes on the sweeter side of the spectrum. Cherry, vanilla, and a dash of black pepper for good measure with strongly represented caramelized, pecan pie sugar that outlasts the rest on the palate.
Finish:
Comments:
Simultaneously excellent and unpretentious, at the suggested retail price of $45 this venerably aged bottle is a no brainer. Pick this up if you see it at your favorite liquor store and if they don’t carry it ask them why not. This is a Tim Duncan of a whiskey– so fundamentally sound it’ll blow your mind. It’s a phenomenal sipping whiskey and the balanced, well defined, flavors make it exactly the sort of thing to serve to guests or the perfect backbone for classic cocktails.

Editor’s Note: This whisk(e)y was provided to us as a review sample by the party behind it. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs.

George Dickel is one of the oldest whiskey makers in Tennessee, with a history dating back to 1878 when the original Cascade Hollow Distillery opened (in 1958, a new distillery was opened down the road from the original). Today, Dickel is helmed by General Manager and Distiller Nicole Austin, whose tenure has been marked by numerous accolades for new releases that are very much in the spirit of the brand’s storied past. 

Dickel’s reputation was built on smooth spirits and the technique of using cool nighttime temperatures to encourage “mellow” qualities in the spirits. This is still reflected by today’s operations at the new Cascade Hollow Distillery, where they augment the Lincoln County Process that defines Tennessee whiskey by chilling the whisky before it is charcoal filtered.

This past fall Dickel released a new bottling of their celebrated Bottled in Bond Tennessee Whisky, distilled in 2008. This whiskey, aged 13 years, follows on the heels of among others, a May 2020 bottling from the same year, aged 11 years, that was awarded Double Gold at the 2021 San Francisco International Spirits Competition.

Consistent with previous George Dickel Bottled in Bond releases, this edition has a mash bill of 84% corn, 8% rye, 8% malted barley, and is bottled at 100 proof.

George Dickel Bottled in Bond Fall 2008 review
George Dickel Bottled in Bond Fall 2008 Aged 13 Years (image via Diageo)

Tasting Notes: George Dickel Bottled in Bond Fall 2008

Vital Stats: Aged 13 years. 100 proof. Priced at roughly $45.

Appearance: Rich amber color, darker towards the center with a medium body.

Nose: Cherry cola with a background of woody aromas.

Palate: Classic bourbon notes on the sweeter side of the spectrum. Cherry, vanilla, and a dash of black pepper for good measure with strongly represented caramelized, pecan pie sugar that outlasts the rest on the palate.

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