
George Dickel 17 Year Old Reserve Tennessee Whisky
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- 750ml, bottle
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Beyond the Label
George Dickel 17 Year Old Reserve Tennessee Whisky is back and better than ever.
This limited re-release is filling the void it left behind in the hearts and souls of whisky drinkers and collectors alike when its popular initial release sold out. Distilled and charcoal mellowed at Cascade Hollow Distillery, this rare, perfectly aged reserve indulges with a full complex aroma of subtly sweet toffee and dates, hints of peppery spice on the palate, and a rich, charred oak finish. This full-bodied whisky is best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. Includes one 87 proof 750 mL bottle of George Dickel 17 Year Old Reserve Tennessee Whisky.
Product Details
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Tennessee Whiskey |
ABV | 46% |
Country | United States |
Region | Tennessee |
Make a Cocktail
Best served neat or on the rocks.
IngredientsReviews
Beyond the Label
George Dickel 17 Year Old Reserve Tennessee Whisky is back and better than ever.
This limited re-release is filling the void it left behind in the hearts and souls of whisky drinkers and collectors alike when its popular initial release sold out. Distilled and charcoal mellowed at Cascade Hollow Distillery, this rare, perfectly aged reserve indulges with a full complex aroma of subtly sweet toffee and dates, hints of peppery spice on the palate, and a rich, charred oak finish. This full-bodied whisky is best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. Includes one 87 proof 750 mL bottle of George Dickel 17 Year Old Reserve Tennessee Whisky.
Product Details
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Tennessee Whiskey |
ABV | 46% |
Country | United States |
Region | Tennessee |
Scent and Flavor

Nose
Subtly sweet toffee and dates

Taste
Peppery spice

Finish
Rich, charred oak
Cocktail Recipe
Best served neat or on the rocks.
Customer Reviews
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WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol