George Dickel Distillery Founders

(NOTE: FOUNDERS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)


1

Nicole Austin

Nicole began at George Dickel in 2018 as the General Manager and Distiller. She doesn’t like the job title of “Master Distiller” stating, “I have a real job, not just hand shaking. Plus, I feel too young for that.” Indeed, she is only 38, but she has enjoyed monumental success at George Dickel. She has been vital to the significant success of several George Dickel brands, including the launching of the Cascade Moon Whisky series, George Dickel Bourbon and George Dickel Bottled in Bond.

3

George Dickel

George Augustus Dickel was a German American who owned a number of businesses in Nashville, Tennessee. One of his businesses was a liquor wholesaler, which was a non-distiller producer of the Cascade brand Whiskey he originally sold and distributed. During the late 19th to 20th centuries his name would appear on its labels and when the Cascade Hollow distillery was reopened in the 1950’s.

2

McLin & Norman Davis

George A. Dickel & Company became the sole distributor of Cascade Whisky in 1878. The following year, the distillery would bring McLin Davis on board as a partner and made him their first Master Distiller.

Davis is credited with the George A. Dickel with the very high corn, low rye recipe that is still used today with a Mash Bill: 84% Corn, 8% Rye and 8% Malted Barley. McLin would work for the company in many capacities for twenty year.

5

John attended Spring Hill High School and went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in chemical engineering from Vanderbilt University.  He was a proud Tennessee native, and he got his start at George Dickel in 2004. He made Dickel whiskeys for 11 years there and served as the Master Distiller at Cascade Hollow Distillery, in Tullahoma, Tennessee. He primarily worked on the range of George Dickel Tennessee Whiskies, including "No. 8 Classic," "No. 12 Signature," & he started both "Barrel Select" expression and “Hand Selected Barrel” program

John Lunn

6

Victor Emmanuel “Manny” Shawb, George Dickel’s brother in law, who was made a full partner in Dickel and Company in 1881, bought out Sims in 1888 and held 2/3 ownership of the distillery.  At this time Dickel and Company were then Cascade Hollow’s exclusive marketer and distributor calling it George A Dickel’s Cascade Tennessee Whiskey; the whiskey that is Mellow as Moonlight based on the method of cooling the mash at night began by Davis.

Victor Manny Shwab

4

Ralph Dupps

Rosenstiel turned to Ralph Dupps to build and run the new distillery. Dupps was very familiar with the brand and his family moved to Tennessee and began work on starting the new distillery. Dupps worked to purchase 850 acres of land nearby the original Cascade Hollow distillery location. The new location had access to the same Cascade Hollow water source which comes through layers of limestone to be pure mineral and iron-free water, key to making good whisky. The new distillery is location in Coffee County.