George A. Dickel was a successful merchant living in Nashville when he visited Tullahoma with his wife Augusta in 1867. It was in Cascade Hollow that George Dickel dreamed of creating the finest, smoothest sippin’ whisky in the United States. In 1870, Dickel’s dream came true, and a company which bore his name was opened at Cascade Hollow, Tennessee on the Cascade Creek (located between Chattanooga and Nashville, six miles northeast of Tullahoma). It was also at this time that George declared that because his whisky was as smooth as the finest scotch, he would always spell the “whiskey†in George Dickel Tennessee Whisky without an “eâ€, keeping with the Scotch whisky tradition
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