Distilled By: New Riff Distillery

Location: Covington, KY

Parent Company: N/A

Class: KY Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Proof: 100 (50% ABV)

Age: 4 Years

Mashbill: 65% Corn, 30% Rye, 5% Malted Barley

New Riff Distillery was founded in 2014 by Ken Lewis and is independently owned by one family. Ken was previously a successful liquor retailer in Kentucky and sold his business to his employees in order to legally be allowed to start his own distillery. New Riff took the route of sourcing bourbon from MGP and selling it under a different label (O.K.I.) while patiently waiting for their own stocks to age. Now that the stocks are old enough, New Riff only releases products of their own making. New Riff bourbon is distilled with the sour mash process, non-chill filtered and bottled-in-bond. The initial release was in 2018 when the first barrels came of age to be released as a bottled-in-bond bourbon. 

BSG REVIEW:

Color: Classic Amber

Nose: Citrus, oak, vanilla, caramel

Palate: Cinnamon, orange zest, honey, vanilla

Finish: Long and spicy, black pepper at the end

This bourbon was definitely worth the wait for it to be released as a bottled-in-bond offering. It smells of citrus and oak with the familiar vanilla and caramel sweetness peaking through. As it hits the front of the palate, I get a pop of cinnamon that is quickly followed by a touch of orange zest. As is flows back and to the sides of the palate, a hint of honey and vanilla tries to sneak through. This is not an overly sweet tasting bourbon. The high-rye mash bill definitely puts the spicier notes front and center, then it finishes long and spicy with a lingering note of black pepper as is settles in for a mild Kentucky hug. This makes for an extremely easy to drink bourbon that will be sure to please any fan of the higher-rye bourbons.

The single barrel offerings from New Riff are some of the best on the market right now. I have tried, and bought, several of these bottles already and have never been disappointed. As for the standard bourbon offering, I’d say this was a home run for New Riff. I recommend taking the distillery tours if you are ever in the greater Cincinnati area. You won’t be disappointed in the unique offerings they provide out of the gift shop and at the Aquifer tasting bar. If you are a gin fan, give the Bourbon Barreled Kentucky Wild Gin a try as well. It was surprisingly good to this whiskey drinker.

BSG Score: 88/100