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George Dickel Bottled in Bond Tennessee Whisky 750ml

$99.96
SKU:
110565
UPC:
082000797036
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Product Description

Manufacturer's Notes: Come for the moonlight, stay for the whiskey. George would want you to.

Bonded Under Law
The Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 is an old law, but it's an important one to know. To be considered "bonded," the whiskey must be from a single distillation season and distillery. It must be aged for at least four years. And it must be unaltered from its original character, except using pure water to reduce proof to 100 degrees. This batch of George Dickel you're holding abides by this law. If you have any doubts, just give us a call. We'll vouch for it personally.

In 1870, George A Dickel began the journey leading to the creation of the best Tennessee whisky around. George discovered that his whisky made in the cold winter months tasted smoother.

Finest Quality Sipping; Ain't Nothin' Better
Today we follow this tradition by chilling our whiskey before filtering it through sugar-maple charcoal. We think our unique chilled filtration process makes a fine whisky, hope you agree.

This Bottled in Bond release is one-of-a-kind, sourced from barrels laid down during a single distilling season and selected at peak maturity for a taste that's unique, complex and bold. Kinda like the people who made it.

Other Details

Country:
United States
Alc. By Vol.:
50.0%
Proof:
100'

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Bonded Under Law
The Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 is an old law, but it's an important one to know. To be considered "bonded," the whiskey must be from a single distillation season and distillery. It must be aged for at least four years. And it must be unaltered from its original character, except using pure water to reduce proof to 100 degrees. This batch of George Dickel you're holding abides by this law. If you have any doubts, just give us a call. We'll vouch for it personally.

In 1870, George A Dickel began the journey leading to the creation of the best Tennessee whisky around. George discovered that his whisky made in the cold winter months tasted smoother.

Finest Quality Sipping; Ain't Nothin' Better
Today we follow this tradition by chilling our whiskey before filtering it through sugar-maple charcoal. We think our unique chilled filtration process makes a fine whisky, hope you agree.

This Bottled in Bond release is one-of-a-kind, sourced from barrels laid down during a single distilling season and selected at peak maturity for a taste that's unique, complex and bold. Kinda like the people who made it.

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