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New Riff 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

New Riff 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

50% ABV
$70-75
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New Riff 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

What the Distillery Says

From our founding in 2014, New Riff Distilling has carefully set back whiskey for long-term aging. This addition to our core lineup of products is the first older expression of our award-winning flagship bourbon. It is bottled without chill filtration at 100 proof.

Drawing on our own experience as well as the sour mash traditions of the Kentucky whiskey-making regimen, this high-rye, unfiltered Bourbon delivers savory-spicy flavors over the inimitable foundation of mature Kentucky whiskey. Like all New Riff whiskeys, an abundance of rye spice is present, however, secondary and tertiary flavors are significantly deeper and more developed. Oaky flavors throughout are richer and the freshness evident here is exceptional, suggesting a barrel of New Riff Bourbon at eight years old has a long life of aging ahead of it.

While New Riff is committed to bottled-in-bond standards, we made the difficult decision to waive that status for this release, focusing on a wider distribution network than previous specialty releases. Despite meeting all other requirements of a bonded whiskey, due to the comparatively small production form the earliest years of New Riff, this release blends bourbons from two distilling seasons aged a minimum of 8 years.

Tasting Notes
BOTTLED WITHOUT CHILL FILTRATION
AGED AT LEAST 8 YEARS
100 PROOF (50% Alc/Vol)
Appearance: Deep amber, copper.
Nose: Copious cherries and red fruits, fresh spearmint leaves.
Palate: Dark berries, cedar plank, savory rye spice.
Finish: Rich tannic oak balanced with a sweet cream butteriness.

What Gary Says

Nose: Salted caramel, vanilla, black cherry, charred oak, toasted orange zest and rye spice.
Palate: Chocolate, toffee, vanilla spongecake, caramel, cinnamon, oak with a hint of walnuts.
Finish: Long and drying with caramel, cinnamon, pepper and oak.
Comments: Of the three bottled in bond bourbons I tasted (yes, I know TECHNICALLY this isn’t BIB – but close counts), this one had the most intense flavor.  Granted, the other two were 6 year olds, and one of those was a wheater, but still pretty impressed with the intensity of flavor for 50% ABV. From the first taste I had of bourbon coming out of New Riff I thought “Damn, these folks are doing it right” – and as one would hope, it is only improving with age. This is one of the few smaller producers that I’m not afraid to buy without trying, as other than one single barrel that Kevin gave me a sample of (let’s call that an outlier) it’s all been really good to damned good.

Rating: Must Try

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Still Austin Bottled in Bond Bourbon 6 Year Fall 2024

Still Austin Bottled in Bond Bourbon 6 Year
Fall 2024 Release

50% ABV
$80
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Still Austin Bottled in Bond Bourbon 6 Year Fall 2024

What the Distillery Says

RELEASE #3 // FALL 2024
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
50% ABV / 100 PROOF AGED AT LEAST 6 YEARS
For this fall release, represented by the golden stallion, the high-rye content calls to mind the crisp fall air, while the use of white corn conjures visions of autumnal fields—and the spirit’s deep amber coloring recalls the red and gold leaves of the season.
MASHBILL: 70% WHITE CORN, 25% RYE, 5% MALTED BARLEY

TASTING NOTES
NOSE: BLOOD ORANGE ZEST, BRANDIED CHERRIES, FRESH PECAN PIE, AND TOASTED S’MORES
PALATE: NILLA WAFER, BLUEBERRY MUFFIN, CASHEW BUTTER, CRACKED WHITE PEPPER, & COFFEE CAKE
FINISH: LONG, CRISP YET LINGERING, BLACK CURRANT, FIG NEWTON, SWEET HIBISCUS AND STAR ANISE

What Gary Says

Nose: Rich caramel, toffee, oak, figs, dates and orange zest.
Palate: Rich mouthfeel with caramel, toffee, cinnamon, nutmeg, bit of apples and orange.
Finish: Moderately long and damp with caramel and figs.
Comments: This is a really nice bourbon! As I sat down to review three different bottled in bond bourbons (Holladay Soft Red Wheat Bottled in Bond 6 Year Bourbon and New Riff 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey), I noticed that despite not being the oldest this was definitely the darkest in the glass (that Texas maturation pulling a bit more color from the cask). While there’s definitely more color, it didn’t pull a lot of the oak tannins that you might think – which highlights the skill of the folks at Still Austin.

Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

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Barrell Dovetail Toasted

Barrell Dovetail Toasted
Whiskey Finished in Rum, Port & Dunn Vineyards Cabernet Barrels
Secondary Maturation in Toasted American Oak

61.9% ABV
$200
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Barrell Toasted Dovetail Whiskey
We would like to thank Barrell Craft Spirits and Ro-Bro Marketing & PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Blender Says

This limited-edition expression reimagines our award-winning Barrell Dovetail with an elevated dimension. Our signature blend—finished in structured California Cabernet, indulgent Port, and funky Rum casks—was further refined with 33 months of secondary maturation in toasted American oak, drawing out layers of caramelized sugar, warm spice, and rich oak. The result is a more decadent evolution of Dovetail—complex, opulent, and exquisitely polished.

Extended maturation in new American toasted oak deepens Dovetail’s character, layering vanilla bean, honeycomb, and caramelized sugar over its hallmark notes of dark cherry, fig, and cocoa. Roasted marshmallow and toffee meet baking spice and toasted hazelnut, while hints of coconut, leather, and sweet tobacco unfurl with each sip. The finish lingers luxuriously, where rich oak and warm spice frame jammy fruit, creating a more indulgent, opulent expression of Dovetail.

  • Finished in Rum, Port, and Dunn Vineyards Cabernet Barrels
  • Distilled in Indiana, Tennessee and Canada
  • Secondary Maturation in Toasted American Oak
  • 123.8 proof

What Gary Says

Nose: Vanilla, caramel, freshly polished oak, honey, pipe tobacco, cherry and a hint of leather.
Palate: Rich mouthfeel, syrupy and warm with brown sugar, dark chocolate, oak, blackberries, anise, cinnamon, cloves and leather.
Finish: Long and syrupy with honeyed fruit and oak.
Comments: I really enjoy Dovetail, as well as the Gray Label 1st Release. This is right up there with those – just a lovely, thick and syrupy whiskey. This drinks like a champ neat, but adding a bit of water brings out apricot and orange marmalade on the nose, and takes the fruit notes on the palate from blackberries towards raspberries and cherries. It also maintains that really thick and syrupy mouthfeel (which some folks may not put a lot of stock in, but I think definitely adds to the experience). Another great offering from the folks at Barrell Craft Spirits!

Rating: Must Try

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Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select Rye Whiskey

Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select Rye Whiskey
Total Wine Selection

52.5% ABV
$65-80
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Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select Rye Whiskey

What the Producer Says

Barrel Select Rye Whiskey
The Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select program is a unique Maryland-style blend of 7-year-old straight rye whiskies. Each barrel of high-rye is expertly blended with a low-rye mash bill by our distilling team. No two expressions taste the same, and you are guaranteed to enjoy a one-of-a-kind product. The Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select program showcases the uniqueness of our distillers’ favorite barrels in each bottle.

Tasting Notes
Palate: Classic tasting notes include hints of caramel and vanilla with cinnamon and clove.
Age: 7 Years

What Gary Says

Nose:  Rye spice with fennel, dill, tarragon, mint, toasted oak, bright citrus with notes of lemon and lime.
Palate:  Creamy mouthfeel, vanilla then sharpens to grapefruit, lemon, a bit of orange, toffee, cinnamon and honey.
Finish:  Moderately long with grapefruit, cinnamon and vanilla.
Comments:  Just delightful! Honestly I am normally not a fan of grapefruit notes in my whiskey, but this has a lot going on beyond that. From what I see the price points on these vary quite a bit, with some folks snagging for $65 but $80 seems to be the SRP.

Rating: Must Try

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Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Provisions Parcel

Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Provisions Parcel

$85
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Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Bourbon Provisions Parcel
We would like to thank Bib & Tucker and CREATE ENTERTAINMENT for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

At the crossroads of heritage and innovation comes a new signature expression from Bib & Tucker Small Batch Bourbon: Gold Roast, a 6-Year Tennessee Whiskey artfully finished with whole roasted Arabica coffee beans using a refined cold extraction method. Gold Roast Bourbon is a celebration of two time-honored American traditions. Inspired by the turn of the century, when bourbon and coffee were rituals of connection, comfort, and craft, this release reimagines those traditions for the modern drinker.

Kit includes:

  • Bottle of Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Bourbon
  • Custom Gold Roast Blend Coffee from Muletown Coffee Roasters
  • Bib & Tucker Leather Coasters
  • Premium Glassware

What Gary Says

I reviewed Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Bourbon just a few months back, and really enjoyed it.  Many producers start putting together gift box sets just in time for the holidays – and I receive offers to try them and share reviews. The vast majority of the time I pass – not because I think they’re not good products, but often the boxes are simply the whiskey – and some branded glassware; maybe a gimmick or two. They sell the idea of generosity without delivering much real value.

Not this one.

The Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Provisions Parcel surprised me—in the best way.

What’s Inside the Box
  • A bottle of Gold Roast Bourbon – six-year Tennessee small-batch, finished with cold-extracted Arabica coffee beans
  • A bag of the same roasted coffee used to finish the bourbon (THIS was my main curiosity!)
  • Two heavy crystal tumblers (my parcel had Nachtmann Noblesse glasses, 13.6 oz—solid in the hand)
  • Leather coasters to support those hefty tumblers
  • Nicely presented gift box with honeycomb flex paper wrapping the bottle (great protection, and a nice visual touch)

Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Provisions Parcel

Why This Is Worth It
  • The bourbon: This isn’t a gimmick-finish. The coffee integration is real. Check out my review on it, but it’s solid (and in fact the more I sipped it, the more I liked it).
  • The coffee: This was a huge component for me. Imagine a tasting experience where a whiskey is finished in some cask (sherry, wine, etc), and you could get a gift box with a small taste of THAT product!  I would be all over that! This adds a layer of storytelling to the whole experience, and invites you to brew, sit down, sip, compare, and most of all – enjoy.  And how is it?  Really nice, and can see why it was selected – medium roast with notes of vanilla and cocoa; complements the bourbon quite well (which I knew from the whiskey itself)!

Custom Gold Roast Blend Coffee from Muletown Coffee Roasters

  • The packaging: Strong. The bottle’s honeycomb wrap adds texture and substance—way more thoughtful than the usual molded foam, bubble wrap, or heaven forbid packing peanuts.

The Bib & Tucker Gold Roast Bourbon Provisions Parcel

  • The barware: Let’s talk about that glass. Whether neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail, I love the way this tumbler feels in my hand. There’s real presence here. You know when you’re holding it, and it looks distinguished.

Nachtmann Noblesse Whisky Tumblers

  • The extras: Leather coasters are a classy touch.

I made the Gold Roast Old Fashioned from Bib & Tucker’s recipe here and it worked beautifully. That coffee edge plays well with bitters and a twist. Stirred it up, dropped in a couple of rocks, and let that glass do its thing. Heavy in the hand, light on the lip. Everything I want in an end-of-day pour (and yes, if it looks like the fill line is high – I made a double; don’t judge me).

Gold Roast Old Fashioned

Final Word

In a crowded field of bourbon gift sets, this one doesn’t just pass muster—it stands out. The whiskey is legit. The coffee is just plain fun to experience that connection. The packaging is intentional – including being stylish and functional. The accessories are high quality. It doesn’t scream for attention; it just shows up ready to impress – and it did that!

Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

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