Old Dominick Distillery Announces Release of Straight Tennessee Whiskey
Old Dominick Distillery Master Distiller Alex Castle is proud to announce the historic launch of Straight Tennessee Whiskey, the first distilled, barreled, matured, and bottled whiskey in Memphis since Prohibition. The November 1st release is the first in a series of new offerings, including an 85-proof and Bottled-In-Bond rendition. Additionally, as the first woman Master Distiller in Tennessee, the release marks a career first for Castle in the aged whiskey category.

Old Dominick to Drop First Memphis-Produced Whiskey Since Prohibition
Old Dominick Distillery announce the historic launch of its Straight Tennessee Whiskey, the first distilled, barreled, matured, and bottled whiskey in Memphis since Prohibition.

Old Dominick Distillery Releasing its First Ever Straight Tennessee Whiskey & a Bottled-in-Bond Tennessee Whiskey
Old Dominick Distiller in Memphis, Tennessee was originally established in 1866 by Domenico Canale. Like most distilleries of the time, it did not survive Prohibition. That all changed in May of 2017 when fifth-generation descendants Chris and Alex Canale revitalized the family spirits business when they opened Old Dominick in downtown Memphis.

Old Dominick Announces Release of Straight Tennessee Whiskey
Old Dominick Distillery master distiller Alex Castle is proud to announce the  historic launch of Straight Tennessee Whiskey. The Memphis, Tennessee-based distillery says it is the first distilled, barreled, matured, and bottled whiskey in Memphis since Prohibition. The Nov. 1 release is the first in a series of new  offerings, including an 85-proof and Bottled-In-Bond rendition. Additionally, as the first woman master distiller in Tennessee, the release marks a career first for Castle in the aged whiskey category.  

Old Dominick Distillery: 2 New Releases Making Memphis History
When you think of Memphis, you think of BBQ, right? Blues, probably. B.B. King. Beale Street. Maybe a few more titans of music. The other King, the “Blue Suede Shoes” one. Johnny Cash. And you can’t forget the Peabody Hotel and those cute duckies. Now, another exciting chapter is soon to unveil in the old soulful southern river city.