George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011 Heads to Shelves
George Dickel continues its acclaimed series with the launch of George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, Aged 12 Years. This new release celebrates the historical bottled-in-bond designation, which ensures the integrity of aged spirits by requiring production in a single distillation season by a single distillery. Additionally, the spirit must be matured in a U.S. bonded warehouse for a minimum of four years and bottled at 50% ABV (100 proof).
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This latest offering features flavors of fruit and nuts, followed by a finish of roasted nuts, as reported by the company. Like its predecessors, this vintage is crafted under the expertise of Nicole Austin, director of George Dickel and luxury whiskey. “What makes this series so special is that whisky fans have the rare opportunity to try expertly crafted bottled-in-bond offerings at a great price,” says Austin. “If you’re a fan of the category, you know the designation requires the liquid to be from just one distillation season, among other regulations. Our bottled-in-bond offerings are a testament to the quality of our inventory and the commitment at Cascade Hollow to consistently produce outstanding whisky. I can’t wait for both old and new fans of the series to try it!”
The George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011 features a mash bill of 84% corn, 8% rye, and 8% malted barley. It undergoes chill charcoal mellowing, consistent with the rest of the George Dickel Tennessee whisky portfolio. Starting this May, consumers can find George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, Aged 12 Years, available in stores for a suggested retail price of $51.67 per 750-ml bottle.