George Dickel Barrel Select 750ML
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George Dickel Barrel Select 750ML is a small-batch Tennessee whisky bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) from only 10 hand-selected barrels. It earned a 97-point Chairman's Trophy from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge in 2011 and a 95-point rating from Wine Enthusiast, placing it among the most critically acclaimed Tennessee whiskeys available at its price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% (86 proof) | Origin: Tullahoma, Coffee County, Tennessee | Style: Small-Batch, No Age Statement | Distillery: Cascade Hollow Distilling Co.
Production & Heritage
Cascade Hollow Distilling Co. sits in the rolling hills of Tullahoma, Tennessee, where George A. Dickel first established his whisky-making tradition in the 19th century. The Barrel Select expression is double-distilled — first through a column still, then through a copper pot still — using a mashbill of 84% corn, 8% rye, and 8% malted barley. What distinguishes Dickel's process is that the distillate is chilled to 40°F before undergoing the Lincoln County Process, where it sits in contact with sugar maple charcoal for approximately one week. The whisky then ages in barrels with #2 char heads and #4 char staves. For this expression, the distiller personally selects just 10 barrels for blending, making each batch a genuinely limited selection rather than a marketing exercise.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with vanilla sweetness and candied nuts, then expands into layers of oak, caramel, and old leather. Faint wisps of light wood smoke and burnt orange peel linger underneath, giving it quiet complexity.
Taste: The entry is remarkably soft for 86 proof, with caramel and toasted marshmallow arriving first on the palate. Mid-palate brings gingerbread warmth, toffee, and mocha, while cloves and faint citrus add dimension. A subtle mint note surfaces toward the finish, balancing the sweetness with freshness.
Finish: Long and layered, with cocoa, espresso, and black pepper building gradually. Vanilla and orange peel persist, while a touch of leather and charcoal rounds out the close with dry warmth.
How to Drink Barrel Select
Neat or with a single ice cube is the most rewarding way to experience the Barrel Select, allowing the interplay between its charcoal-mellowed softness and barrel char complexity to come through fully. A few drops of water open up the mocha and citrus notes further.
In cocktails, the whisky's rich vanilla backbone and silky texture make it a strong choice. An Old Fashioned benefits from the natural caramel sweetness and spice, reducing the need for heavy sugar. A Manhattan plays well against the mocha and leather character, especially with a quality sweet vermouth. A Whisky Sour highlights the citrus and mint notes that emerge when the spirit meets fresh lemon juice.
Best For
- Gifting a whiskey enthusiast who appreciates small-batch selections with critical acclaim
- Side-by-side tastings comparing Tennessee whiskey production methods
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
- Building a home bar with award-winning American whiskey at an accessible price point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Barrel Select taste like? George Dickel Barrel Select delivers a soft, rich palate dominated by caramel, toasted marshmallow, and toffee, with secondary notes of gingerbread, mocha, and clove. The finish is long with cocoa, espresso, black pepper, and lingering vanilla.
How does Barrel Select compare to Jack Daniel's Old No. 7? Both are Tennessee whiskeys using the Lincoln County Process, but Dickel chills the distillate to 40°F before charcoal mellowing, while Jack Daniel's uses a continuous drip method at ambient temperature. The Barrel Select also draws from just 10 hand-selected barrels, resulting in a richer, more layered profile compared to Old No. 7's lighter, banana-forward character.
Is Barrel Select good for sipping neat? At 43% ABV, Barrel Select is approachable enough to drink neat without harshness, and the small-batch blending gives it the depth and complexity to reward slow sipping.
Where is Barrel Select made? George Dickel Barrel Select is produced at Cascade Hollow Distilling Co. in Tullahoma, Coffee County, Tennessee. The distillery draws on local limestone-filtered water, a resource historically tied to Tennessee's whiskey-producing heritage.
What foods pair well with Barrel Select? Smoked brisket or pulled pork complements the charcoal and caramel notes. Dark chocolate truffles echo the mocha and espresso finish. Pecan pie aligns with the candied nut and toffee aromatics. Aged cheddar or Gruyère contrasts the sweetness with savory depth. Bread pudding with vanilla sauce mirrors the whisky's vanilla and toasted marshmallow core.
What sizes does Barrel Select come in? George Dickel Barrel Select is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Barrel Select worth the price? Barrel Select positions as a mid-range Tennessee whiskey, but its critical accolades — including a 97-point Chairman's Trophy and a 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating — place it in the company of bottles priced significantly higher, making it one of the stronger values in the American whiskey category.
Why Barrel Select?
The 97-point Chairman's Trophy from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge is not handed out casually, and the fact that this expression earned it speaks to what a 10-barrel selection process can achieve. Dickel's unique approach of chilling distillate before charcoal mellowing produces a distinctly silky texture that separates it from other Tennessee whiskeys. The double-distillation through both column and copper pot stills adds depth without sacrificing drinkability. For anyone serious about understanding what Tennessee whiskey can be beyond the dominant brand, Barrel Select is an essential reference point.
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