New Whisky Allocation: Award-Winning 13 Year Old for Under $45 at K&L California – American Whiskey News

Extraordinary Value in Aged, Award-Winning Whisky
2007 George Dickel 13 Year Old “2021 Release” Bottled In Bond Tennessee Whisky (750ml) ($44.99)

Destined to be an instant best-seller, the new release of Dickel’s 13 Year Old Bottled In Bond Tennessee Whisky has just landed in our inventory. Last year’s highly rated version was also awarded the “#1 Whisky of the Year” from Whisky Advocate and proceeded to sell out instantly. This year’s release hits all of the same marks and remains an astonishing value at under $45. While we would recommend you read a bit more about this market-defying collectible below, we’ll also urge you not to hesitate, as this quality and age statement is nearly unmatched in American whisky at this kind of price. Don’t miss it.

2007 George Dickel 13 Year Old “2021 Release” Bottled In Bond Tennessee Whisky (750ml) ($44.99)

The famous Dickel 13 Year Old Bottled in Bond is back! Distilled in Spring 2007, the 2021 Release is the follow up to the multi-award-winning previous releases of Dickel Bottled in Bond. This special distillery remained in relative obscurity until the previous 13-year-old release of Bottled In Bond received the Whisky Advocate‘s coveted “#1 Whisky of the Year” award. Now the new version is back up to that old age statement, and excitement for the product has not diminished whatsoever. That’s because these new Bottled In Bonds are a direct result of one of the industry’s most exciting new palates, Nicole Austin. The young chemical engineer graduate started her career at the wonderful King’s County Distillery in New York before being appointed General Manager and Distiller at the historic Dickel plant in Cascade Hollow. She’s handpicked the special barrels that go into each Bottled In Bond release and re-established the brand as one of the country’s leading producers in terms of quality for your dollar. Few modern American whiskies are able to match the Dickel BIB for age and value. Expect classic flavors of old Tennessee whisky—rich vanilla, burnt sugar, maple syrup, and caramel balanced by heady wood spice and subtle herbaceous backend. We’ve secured a significant allocation on this always sought-after product, but don’t expect it to last long. So, don’t wait for Whisky Advocate to publish this year’s list to snag a bottle.

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