New Riff Kentucky Straight Rye 75cl 50% 12x5cl

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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT MALTED RYE WHISKEYMADE WITH 100% MALTED RYENew Riff Distilling is pleased to introduce a new, regular extension to their award winning lineup: New Riff Straight Malted Rye Whiskey Bottled in Bond Without Chill Filtration. This style of whiskey is made of 100% malted rye grain, which is quite rare, even in todayâ??s craft distilling scene. Malted rye is rye grain that has undergone the process of malting. When you malt a grain you alter and, arguably, improve and refine its flavor. Thatâ??s exactly whatâ??s happened here, as the typically spicy flavor of rye becomes polished, refined, and subtle.New Riff Malted Rye is elegant. Graceful. It presents plenty of spice but in a much more sophisticated fashion than our standard 95% rye. It actually makes more sense to us to think of it as a malted whiskey first, and a rye whiskey second. At a generous six years old, our New Riff Malted Rye Bottled in Bond Without Chill Filtration is the oldest New Riff whiskey yet released, and will remain at six years as something of an exclamation point atop our standard portfolio.TASTING NOTESBOTTLED IN BONDWITHOUT CHILL FILTRATION100% MALTED RYE MASH BILLAGED AT LEAST 6 YEARS100 PROOF (50% ALC/VOL)Noseâ??savory, floral fruit, powdered sugar, balanced oak and vanilla fruits (plum skin, pear), everything complex and layeredPalateâ??plump, rounded medium-full palate; finely dovetailed elegant spices; saltwater taffy, fruits, clove, and an interesting toasty-malty noteFinish â?? focused spice with clove and pink peppercorn. Elegant and refined.EU CUSTOMERSPlease note that this is imported from the USA and is bottled in the US standard 75cl measure.  This is not a formally recognised measurement for spirits in the EU.   The bottle clearly states 75cl and contains 75cl of Whiskey.  If you are based in the EU and choose to purchase this item you may be breech of your local legislation and our Terms and conditions and you do so at your own risk.Â