Swahili1
George Dickel 9 Year Single Barrel
Tennessee Whiskey — Tennessee , USA
Reviewed
February 17, 2022 (edited June 12, 2022)
Taste- neat in Glen cairn, 100 proof. This is a handpicked barrel by Dad's Drinking Bourbon and The Whiskey House of Nashville TN. Triumphantly proclaimed to be "The Ghost of Cascade Hollow." It was barreled on 10/31/11 (Yep!), and then bottled on 4/22/21.
Nose- wonderful caramel apple and a hint of peanuts! This is the candied apple you got in your trick or treat bag that your parents forbade you to eat. But this time.....you are an adult and you want to just bite into it, and you can. The appearance is dark amber, and the legs really cling tight to the glass.
Taste- just a bit of the Dickel vitamins, but that is quickly overshadowed by apple, caramel, butterscotch, and candy corn without the waxiness. The flavors come in waves. Who ever thought candy-corn could be so good? Hated those in my treat bag, but dig it in my whiskey! This is so drinkable that it is criminal. Reminds me of some of the first Dickel Bottled in Bond releases, but much richer. Nicely done.
Finish- it just hangs on to you! Vanilla makes a debut towards the end, but goes out in more of that butterscotch. Mixed with the vanilla it is almost like butter brickle ice cream There is a slight bitterness on the end note which might be where I have identified the flaw.
Overall- Dickel polarizes. You either love it or hate it. You either get turned off by the Flintstone Vitamin hit (although this is so subtle) or you embrace it as the signature similar to the barrel funk of Wild Turkey. I am an acolyte of the love it, embrace it. This is really good Dickel and a well selected barrel. A trick-or-treat bag of fun! It won't be for everybody, but if you value a wonderfully aged, 9 year SiB pick at an affordable price.......this is more treat than trick.
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@Swahili1 No doubt. I find Willet equally weird and distinct. But in that case I love it.
You either live Dickel or you hate it. As for Barrell, different animal. I find that the mineral note people hate is usually blended out and masked by the higher rye Kentucky Bourbon they usually source to blend with it @angstrom
The Dickel vitamins are like a knife through my heart. Cannot do it. I have also avoided all the Barrell Bourbon Batch releases due to my acute fear of Dickel.