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New Riff 4 Year Single Barrel Rye
Rye — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
June 14, 2021 (edited July 9, 2021)
Barrel # 16-11542. 104.6 proof. As this is a single barrel, your mileage may vary. Here is mine:
Nose is pungent and herbaceous with hay, spearmint, lemongrass, anise, pepper, and a bit of troublesome ethanol. While it’s not a bad nose, what is missing here is any kind of sweet note to give it balance; instead you are blasted with herbs.
Palate is a vast improvement as it opens with a deep, rich amber/dark amber honey nowhere to be found in the aroma. (If you have never had a darker honey, some of the individual components present here are butterscotch, peach, cocoa, plum, and hazelnut) All the herbal notes in the nose are then present in the mid-palate but that honey carries all the way through to the finish and is very welcoming.
Finish is nice and long with white pepper, clove, wintergreen, and light oak. Mouthfeel is a little on the grainy side; maybe a little harsher than it should be.
A real mixed bag here; nice palate and finish, lacking in nose and mouthfeel. Maybe it’s just a little young and a few of these flaws can be fixed with a little more aging. I did enjoy the interplay of the honey with the herbals; they might have something here. Would love to try a 6-8 year version of this. As it stands, for $63 I feel that it’s a little pricey compared to say a Knob Creek 115 proof pick or Rare Breed rye. Just falls short of a rebuy, but I will be watching…
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@Ctrexman before they distilled they were masters of the MGP barrel picks - OKI is how they built capital to start New Riff!
Sorry, assumed it was another mgp 95 my bad
@Ctrexman I don’t believe New Riff sources any of their offerings. :) They actually did it the right way, which is why this rye is only 4 yrs old. If I am mistaken about this please don’t hesitate to correct me.
Thanks for review its tough to keep up with all these sourced offerings