George Dickel Unveils Latest Addition To Bottled In Bon Whiskey Series


This morning, George Dickel announced the brand is adding to its highly acclaimed, award-winning Bottled in Bond Whisky Series with George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, Aged 12 Years.

What makes this whisky so special? It’s the latest to join the brand’s acclaimed Bottled in Bond series led by Director of George Dickel & Luxury Whiskey, Nicole Austin, and just won Double Gold at this year’s San Francisco World Spirits Competition! It’s also a Bottled in Bond Whisky, and as you may know, the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897 was enacted in order to help guarantee a spirit’s authenticity and level of quality. In today’s world where consumers are craving more and more transparency, Bottled in Bond spirits are continuing to make a resurgence.

Looking to get ahead on your summer cocktail roundups or Mother’s + Father’s Day gift guides this year? This is a perfect go-to if you’re looking for a classic whisky cocktail or for something to pick up for the big whisky fan in your life. The bottling joins an award-winning collection that has earned numerous industry accolades, including George Dickel Bottled in Bond Fall 2005, Aged 13 Years winning the coveted “Whisky of the Year” award from Whisky Advocate in 2019.

Starting this May, consumers can find George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, Aged 12 Years rolling out in stores near them for a suggested retail price of $44.99.

Perfect Manhattan Recipe:

  • 1 oz George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, Aged 12 Years
  • .25 oz Sweet Vermouth
  • .25 oz Dry Vermouth
  • Dash aromatic bitters
  • Cherry garnish

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