Review: New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon Bottled in Bond
AT A GLANCE
Owned, Distilled and Bottled by: New Riff Distilling
Mash Bill: non-GMO- 65% Corn,30% Rye, 5% Malted Barley
Still Type: Column Still
Aged: 4 years in 53-gallon toasted and charred new oak barrels
Spirit Type: Bourbon
Strength: 50% ABV
Price: $42
Ken Lewis, a Kentucky liquor retailer founded New Riff Distilling in 2014, to create a new expression of sour mashed, bottled in bond Kentucky straight bourbon and rye with out chill filtration. Because New Riff is family run it allows them the flexibility to place the pursuit of excellent whiskey over pure commercial success.
Their bourbon is distilled from a high-rye bourbon mash, which is aged for a minimum of four years and bottled in bond.
TASTING NOTES
Nose: The whiskey has as nice aroma of oak, vanilla, cinnamon, followed by light fruit notes like pomegranate and sweet cherries.
Palate: On the palate the whiskey is light on the tongue and has a wonderful flavor of caramel, red apple, oak and a touch of spice both from the rye and from the barrel.
Finish: On the finish there is a slight bitterness from the oak tannins, that fades into a soft and sweet sensation of baking spice and vanilla.
Conclusion: New Riff is an excellent whiskey with a classic bourbon profile that is sure to make any fan of the spirit happy to add it to their liquor cabinet. If you do not mind a little heat, drink neat, otherwise it will work well on the rocks or in a number of cocktails such as an old fashioned or manhattan.