CRAFT DISTILLERY

River Hill Distillery

Luray,
Virginia
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Technical Approach
Engineering precision meets traditional distilling
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Family Operation
David and Susan Hill personally greet visitors
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Valley Grains
Local corn and wheat when harvest allows
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Small Batches
Copper pot still creates limited releases
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Educational Focus
Learn fermentation chemistry during your visit
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Custom Built
Purpose-designed facility showcases entire process
📞 (540) 843-0890
🌐 http://riverhilldistillery.com/
📍 356 Ruffners Ferry Rd, Luray, VA 22835, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Engineering Meets Mountain Distilling

River Hill Distillery sits on 356 Ruffners Ferry Road in Luray, Virginia, in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Founded by David and Susan Hill in 2016, this family operation emerged from David’s background in engineering and Susan’s hospitality experience, combined with a shared passion for craft spirits that developed during years of home distilling experiments. The distillery occupies a purpose-built facility designed to showcase both production and visitor experiences, producing bourbon, rye whiskey, vodka, and seasonal spirits using locally-sourced grains when possible. The Hills’ journey into commercial distilling began after David retired from his engineering career and the couple decided to turn their hobby into something bigger. They spent two years navigating Virginia’s licensing requirements and building relationships with local grain suppliers before opening their doors. David handles the production side, applying his technical background to perfecting recipes and managing the copper pot still, while Susan focuses on the tasting room experience and business operations. Their approach centers on small-batch production with careful attention to each step of the process. Visitors to River Hill find themselves in a working distillery where you can see the entire operation from grain to bottle. The tasting room offers a relaxed atmosphere where the Hills or their staff explain their process and let you sample their current lineup. Tours include the production area where you’ll see their copper still in action and learn about their fermentation and aging processes. The experience feels personal and educational rather than polished or corporate—you’re visiting craftspeople who genuinely enjoy sharing what they’ve learned.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Science-Driven Spirits From Technical Minds

River Hill’s distinction comes from David Hill’s engineering background, which shows in their methodical approach to recipe development and quality control. Unlike many small distilleries that start with purchased equipment, David designed custom components for their operation based on his technical knowledge. They focus heavily on the science behind fermentation and distillation, with David often explaining the chemistry involved during visits. The distillery also emphasizes their Shenandoah Valley location, sourcing corn and wheat from Virginia farms when harvest timing allows, creating spirits that reflect their specific geographic area rather than generic recipes.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Personal Tours Real Explanations

You’ll typically be greeted by David or Susan Hill personally, or one of their knowledgeable staff members who can walk you through both the production process and tasting experience. The facility feels intimate—you’re standing next to the actual copper pot still where their spirits are made, and you can see fermentation tanks and aging barrels throughout the tour. Tastings happen in their adjoining tasting room, where you’ll sample their current bourbon, rye, and vodka offerings while learning about their production methods. The atmosphere is educational and conversational, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions about their process, ingredients, and the science behind distillation.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Perfect for Spirit Students

River Hill appeals most to visitors who want to understand how craft spirits are actually made rather than just taste them. If you enjoy learning about the technical aspects of distillation and fermentation, David Hill’s engineering perspective offers insights you won’t get at most distilleries. The personal attention and small scale mean you’re getting an authentic behind-the-scenes experience rather than a polished tour. However, if you’re looking for a large selection of aged spirits or elaborate cocktail programs, you might find the offerings limited since they’re still a young operation. This works better as a stop for spirit enthusiasts who appreciate craftsmanship over those seeking primarily entertainment value.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to confirm they’re open and available for tastings—as a small operation, their hours can vary based on production schedules. The distillery is located on rural roads, so GPS coordinates work better than just the address. Ask David about the technical aspects of their process if that interests you—his engineering background means he can explain the science behind what you’re tasting. Try their bourbon and rye side-by-side to understand how their mash bill differences affect flavor. Since they’re still aging spirits, some of their offerings may be younger than what you’d find at established distilleries, so set expectations accordingly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

River Hill Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make an appointment to visit?
Yes, River Hill operates by appointment to ensure they can provide proper attention to visitors and work around production schedules. Call ahead to arrange your visit.
How long does a typical visit last?
Plan for about 45 minutes to an hour for the full experience, including the production tour and tasting. David Hill enjoys discussing the technical aspects, so visits can run longer if you’re interested in the science behind distillation.
What’s the difference between your bourbon and rye?
Their bourbon uses a corn-forward mash bill typical of the style, while their rye features a higher percentage of rye grain, creating a spicier flavor profile. David can explain how the different grain bills affect fermentation and final taste during your visit.

GETTING THERE

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📍356 Ruffners Ferry Rd, Luray, VA 22835, USA

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📞 (540) 843-0890

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