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George Dickel Rye Whiskey 1.75Ltr

size
1.75Ltr
country
United States
region
Tennessee
WE
93
UBC
92
WKY
90
WE
93
Rated 93 by Wine Enthusiast
Sarsaparilla and cinnamon mingle with whiffs of cedar shavings. The palate opens with oak, vanilla and an echo of sarsaparilla, drying to charcoal, honey and chamomile, finishing long with an espresso accent. A splash of water brings a pleasing maple note forward. ... More details
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George Dickel Rye Whiskey 1.75Ltr

SKU 857713
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Country: United States

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