Buy Tennessee Whiskey Online in Tennessee — Jack Daniel's, George Dickel & Craft (Bourbon Central)
Buying Tennessee whiskey online for delivery to Tennessee feels a little redundant — and it is, until you realize that "Tennessee whiskey" as a category covers a lot more than just the two bottles every Tennessee bar pours by reflex. Tennessee has its own legal definition of the category (the Lincoln County Process — sugar-maple charcoal filtration before barreling), and within that definition there's a meaningfully expanding shelf: the Lynchburg flagship, Cascade Hollow's Dickel lineup, Nashville's craft-distillery wave, and the East Tennessee independents. Bourbon Central ships every active Tennessee whiskey label below to addresses across Tennessee, with most ground orders arriving in 2–4 business days from our central warehouse.
The Lynchburg Lineage — Jack Daniel's
The single most famous Tennessee whiskey in the world starts in Lynchburg, population 6,300, and runs across the better part of a dozen expressions. Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey ($36.09) is the workhorse — 80% corn, 12% barley, 8% rye, mellowed through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal before barreling, bottled at 80 proof. It's the bottle every Tennessee bar pours by default and the right place to start if you're building a Tennessee shelf from scratch.
From there, the Jack Daniel's lineup splits into three clear directions. The upgrade path: Gentleman Jack Whiskey ($42.09) gets a second charcoal mellowing — the Lincoln County Process applied twice — producing a noticeably smoother, more rounded pour at the same 80 proof. The character-step: Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Heritage Barrel 2025 Release ($74.99) bottles a single barrel at full proof from custom toasted-and-charred new oak, giving you a richer, more caramel-and-leather-driven expression. And the rye direction: Jack Daniel's Bonded Tennessee Straight Rye Whiskey ($42.09) flips the mashbill to a rye-led recipe at bottled-in-bond strength (100 proof), giving you the Lynchburg process applied to a completely different grain profile.
For the Tennessee collector, the aged tier rounds out the lineage: Jack Daniel's 10 Years Old Tennessee Whiskey ($199.99) and Jack Daniel's 12 Years Old Tennessee Whiskey ($249.99) anchor the upper shelf and pair naturally with the bourbon-curious gift slot ahead of Father's Day next month.
The Cascade Hollow Lineage — George Dickel
Seventy-seven miles southeast of Nashville, near Tullahoma, is the Cascade Hollow distillery — home to George Dickel and the second-largest Tennessee whiskey producer in the state. Dickel uses a higher corn ratio than Jack (84% vs. 80%), chills the spirit before charcoal mellowing (a process specific to Cascade Hollow that produces a notably softer, sweeter, slightly smoke-touched profile), and bottles at higher proof.
Our current Dickel stock is George Dickel Tennessee Whisky No. 12 375ml ($19.99) — the brand's flagship No. 12 expression at 90 proof in a 375ml format. If you've never tried Dickel, this is the most economical way in: side-by-side against your bottle of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7, the higher-corn, chilled-mellowing approach produces a distinctly sweeter, more grain-forward pour. It's the Tennessee comparison every Tennessee whiskey drinker should run at least once.
The Nashville and East Tennessee Craft Wave
Beyond Lynchburg and Tullahoma, the past decade has produced a serious craft Tennessee whiskey scene. The standouts that ship through Bourbon Central:
Peg Leg Porker Tennessee Straight Bourbon Whiskey ($69.99) is a Nashville-tied label sourced from a Tennessee distillery (with bottling, blending, and quality control by pitmaster Carey Bringle of Peg Leg Porker BBQ). It's bottled at 90 proof, runs about 8 years old, and pours with notable corn-sweetness and a soft, almost-rounded BBQ-friendly profile. The natural patio bottle on a Memorial Day Saturday in Nashville.
Peg Leg Porker 8 Year Tennessee Whiskey ($108.09) is the step-up bottling — same Nashville-tied team, longer aging, more concentration.
Fugitives Tennessee Waltz Bourbon ($68.09) and Fugitives Spirits Grandgousier Tennessee Bourbon Whiskey ($88.09) come out of Nashville's Fugitives Spirits — a craft producer making bourbon under Tennessee's slightly broader bourbon definitions. Both pour at proof tiers above the standard Lynchburg expressions and carry distinct house-style notes.
Old Hickory Black Bourbon ($37.99) and Old Hickory Bourbon ($47.99) round out the East Tennessee craft tier — Charles Medley Distillery's revival of the historic Old Hickory name, with bottles that run noticeably more rye-forward than the Lynchburg house style.
Tennessee shipping and order-by dates
Bourbon Central ships every bottle on this page to verified Tennessee adult addresses. Standard ground typically arrives in 2–4 business days from the order being placed; for Memorial Day weekend (Monday May 25), the cutoff for standard ground delivery to Tennessee is Wednesday May 20. All shipments require an adult signature on delivery.
For the broader Tennessee shelf and category-adjacent picks, browse the full Whiskey collection, the Bourbon collection, and our Best Sellers collection — the Lynchburg and Cascade Hollow flagships are best-sellers across multiple states, and the craft tier rotates quickly. The natural cross-category companions for a Tennessee shelf are in the Scotch collection (for the comparison-drinker who wants to taste what charcoal-mellowing changes vs. peat) and the Japanese Whiskey collection (for the contrast in distillation philosophies).
Two Tennessee-ready Memorial Day pours
The single most Tennessee-appropriate way to spend Memorial Day weekend is a porch pour of Old No. 7 over a single large rock, with the windows open. The deeper play, for the Tennessee shelf collector: open the Heritage Barrel Single Barrel alongside the No. 12, pour each into a separate Glencairn, and run the comparison side-by-side. Two glasses, one state, two distilleries, and the whole legal definition of "Tennessee whiskey" sitting in front of you. Pair with our Memorial Day Old Fashioned batch guide if you want to translate the leftover bottle into the cocktail course.
For the porch-pour-by-state companion piece across the broader holiday weekend, our Memorial Day porch pour guide covers the under-$40 tier across six spirits categories.