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Discover the George Dickel Distillery Tour in Tennessee
Explore one of Tennessee’s most historic whisky operations at the George Dickel Distillery, nestled in scenic Cascade Hollow near Tullahoma. This atmospheric tour takes visitors through the full whisky-making process, from mash to barrel, all set within a quiet wooded valley fed by limestone springs. It’s perfect for whisky enthusiasts, Tennessee history fans, and travelers looking for an authentic, small-batch distillery experience.
Why it’s special: Unlike large commercial facilities, this is an intimate, working distillery where traditional methods like maple-charcoal mellowing are still practiced by hand. The remote location, historic heritage, and high-quality tasting experience make the tour stand out among Tennessee whisky destinations.
History/Story of George Dickel Distillery
Founded in the 1870s by George A. Dickel, the brand grew from a Nashville merchant business into one of the hallmark names of Tennessee whisky. After Prohibition, the operation returned in the 1950s with the rebuilding of the Cascade Hollow distillery. Today, the team continues to use classic sour-mash processes, limestone-filtered water, and the signature charcoal mellowing technique that defines Tennessee whisky.
What You’ll See & Do on the George Dickel Distillery Tour
Walk through the whiskey-making process: mashing, fermentation, distillation, and charcoal mellowing
Explore the famous aging warehouses and see rows of slowly maturing barrels
Step inside the Visitor Center and general store filled with memorabilia and whisky history
Enjoy a guided tasting flight featuring several George Dickel expressions
Take in the scenic outdoor setting of Cascade Hollow, ideal for photos and post-tour relaxing
Hands-On Elements: Guided whisky tasting, sensory exploration of mash and barrel aromas, and interactive explanations of each production step.
Photo/Video Policy: Photos allowed in most outdoor and visitor-center areas; restrictions may apply inside production spaces.
Souvenirs & Extras: Gift shop with exclusive bottlings, branded merchandise, glassware, and limited-edition whiskies.
Pricing of George Dickel Distillery Tour
Standard tour with tasting: Approximately $25 per person
Minors may join the tour but cannot participate in tastings
Private or group tours available by reservation
Practical Info for Visiting the George Dickel Distillery
Duration: About 1 hour
Format: Fully guided tour with tasting
Schedule & Seasonality: Open most days with a mid-week closure; afternoon cut-off for last tour
Audience: Whisky drinkers, history lovers, adult visitors, and families with older children
Accessibility: Partially accessible due to stairs, outdoor terrain, and production-area limitations
Safety & Restrictions: Closed-toe shoes recommended; no alcohol tasting for guests under 21
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Group tours available with advance reservation
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing
Facilities: Visitor center, gift shop, restrooms, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed on certain holidays and one weekday; production may be limited on weekends
Nearby:
Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg
Normandy Lake recreation area
Beechcraft Heritage Museum in Tullahoma
FAQs About Visiting the George Dickel Distillery
Q1: Are children allowed on the tour?
Yes, minors may join the tour but are not permitted to participate in any whisky tasting.
Q2: Will I see live production during my visit?
Production activity may vary depending on the day; weekdays usually have the most active operations.
Q3: Is the tasting included in the ticket price?
Yes, the standard tour includes a guided tasting flight for adults aged 21 and over.
Q4: Is photography allowed inside the distillery?
Photos are allowed in most visitor-center and outdoor areas; restrictions apply around active equipment.
Q5: Do I need to book in advance?
Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.
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