I’d like to thank the folks at Cedar Ridge and their PR team for providing this sample with no strings attached.
If everything has gone according to plan, I am currently spending the evening in my rented RV at a winery in western Washington State—which makes this particular sample of bourbon especially topical for me (or at least future me, as I’m typing this the day before we leave for our road trip, feeling the stress of being almost on vacation).
I’ve been aware of Cedar Ridge and their bourbon for almost as long as they’ve been selling it. I visited back in 2012, reviewed a bottle of their whiskey from that trip in 2013, and then forgot about them for a few years, covering them now and again. In May, I took a “practice” RV trip to Tennessee for a long weekend. (I wanted to see if a trip of two weeks-plus was doable for me in a small RV.) We stayed at campgrounds, hotels, and Harvest Hosts. Harvest Hosts are great. You pay a fee to access their service, and then you can reserve a spot at farms, breweries, wineries, churches, and distilleries where you stay for free. It’s a really cool idea. The only catch is that they ask you to make a purchase while you’re there. Honestly, that’s no hardship for me—on a road trip, a bottle of wine or a meal is something I’d probably buy anyway. This way, I get a place to stay and some wine.
So, back to why this is topical. The first night on that trip, I actually stayed in the Cedar Ridge parking lot for our initial night on the road. We had a nice meal there, drank some wine, had a glass of Cedar Ridge Barrel Proof Bourbon, and headed back to the RV. Honestly, it was a wonderful evening. If you’re an RVer passing through eastern Iowa, I highly recommend checking it out.
So now that we’ve covered my entire history with Cedar Ridge, both the winery and the distillery, let’s get into the bourbon of it all, shall we? According to the PR email I received:
Cedar Ridge Barrel Proof Bourbon – Crafted from 100% Iowa corn and aged in char #3 barrels, this non-chill-filtered bourbon develops its bold character inside non-climate-controlled rickhouses. Exposed to Iowa’s dramatic 100-degree annual temperature swings, the whiskey takes on a flavor profile impossible to replicate elsewhere. As the first licensed distillery in Iowa since Prohibition, Cedar Ridge has become a nationally recognized leader in craft spirits, winning awards such as Best American Craft Whiskey at the New York World Spirits Competition. The result is an authentic grain-to-glass bourbon that celebrates the best of Iowa farming, family tradition, and craftsmanship.
So let’s see how I liked it when I wasn’t at the distillery. (It is different—ambiance really does elevate how much you enjoy things. This is why I tend to do my tastings in a cement room with blinking fluorescent lights, just to strip out any positive ambiance. Kidding, obviously.)
Cedar Ridge Barrel Proof Bourbon
Purchase Info: This sample was provided to me at no cost for review purposes. The suggested retail price is $48.99.
Price per Drink (50 mL): $3.27
Details: Aged in #3 char white oak barrels. 58% ABV.
Nose: Cherry, vanilla, dried grain, nutmeg, brown sugar, caramel, and oak.
Mouth: Hot and spicy with a thick, syrupy mouthfeel. Notes of cherry, dried grain, caramel, cinnamon candies, and oak.
Finish: Long and hot with lingering notes of dried grain, caramel, and baking spice.
Thoughts: This is a well-crafted, grain-forward bourbon. Unfortunately for me, while I appreciate grain-forward bourbons, I don’t particularly like them. So I’m neutral on this one, but think a lot of folks will love it. I’d pour this now and then, but the bottle would last multiple years in my house.
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