George Dickel Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky - Bottled for 1980 (45%, 75cl)

Old Spirits Company

George Dickel Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky - Bottled for 1980 (45%, 75cl)
  • George Dickel Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky - Bottled for 1980 (45%, 75cl)
  • George Dickel Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky - Bottled for 1980 (45%, 75cl)
  • £450.00

Era:  Bottled for 1980
ABV:  45%
Volume:  75cl



Distilling at Cascade Hollow has taken place since the late 19th century, however the modern distillery was constructed in 1958 by the Schenley company after they were beaten by Brown-Forman in the battle to acquire Jack Daniel's. Schenley had acquired the rights to the George Dickel brand after Prohibition was repealed, and up until that point had marketed it as a Kentucky bourbon, produced at George T. Stagg (now known as Buffalo Trace). The first George Dickel Tennessee whiskey was sold in 1964. After United Distillers acquired Schenley in 1987, production was increased as the company invested heavily in American whiskey. This however resulted in oversupply, and when UD became Diageo 1997, they promptly shut the distillery down. The company continued to sell George Dickel however, and it was popular enough that operations resumed there in September 2003. The distillery and brand are now an important part of Diageo's revived interest in the US whiskey market.

Interestingly, the Old No.8 and Old No.12 brands used by George Dickel were selected solely on the basis of consumer studies, which revealed these numbers to be most appealing. Neither has ever had anything to do with the age of the whisky, however it would be expected that the fact these numbers were synonymous with popular age-statements elsewhere would have been part of the appeal.

This Powder horn bottle, originally-released by Dickel in 1964, was reproduced for the 110th anniversary of Tennessee sour mash whisky (1870-1980).


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