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George Dickel 15 Years Single Barrel S3B13

  • Distiller

    Cascade Hollow Distilling Co.

  • Bottler

    George Dickel

  • ABV

    52.30%

  • Age

    15 Years

  • Price $60 to $99.99

George Dickel 15 Year Old Single Barrel is an American whiskey produced in Cascade Hollow, Tennessee. It is made from a mashbill of 84% corn, 8% rye and 8% malted barley and matured in ISC North American white oak barrels with level 4 char and level 2 char heads. This Series 3, Barrel 13 release was barreled on March 31, 2006, and bottled on August 17, 2022, after aging 16 years and 4 months in a single-story warehouse. Bottled at 52.30% ABV in a 750 ml format, it carries the brand’s 15-year label designation despite being older. It hosts a suggested retail price of $69.99.

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  • Raided Score: 91
  • The Daily Pour
  • By Wiskeyer
  • This is a PERFECT single barrel offering for this time of the year! As the months get colder, an older and more rich bourbon such as this one is perfection in a glass!
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  • Nose:

    Rich, sweet and dark oak with toffee.

  • Taste:

    On the front end there is a lot of the same sweet oak and it even has a nice butterscotch taste.

  • Finish:

    Extremely long lasting with a Quintessential Dickel profile on the back end.

  • Overall:

    I feel like George Dickel is a highly underrated bottle of whiskey especially at the 15 year age statement that some of these barrels are. This is a PERFECT single barrel offering for this time of the year! As the months get colder, an older and more rich bourbon such as this one is perfection in a glass!

  • Score:

    91

  • By Wiskeyer
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources