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What we’re drinking: Star Hill Farm Whisky 2025 Where it’s from: Launched in 1953, Maker’s Mark is best known for their signature square-ish bottles that are hand-dipped in red wax and the ...
If you’ve ever wondered just how much it matters where a whiskey ages, Maker’s Mark’s latest release, Maker's Mark Cellar Aged Bourbon, is now here to show that it’s a whole heck of a lot ...
Maker's Mark has been on a tear over the past few years, ... as opposed to the typical finishing method of dumping whiskey into a new set of casks. That process has its roots in Maker's 46, ...
In late January 2025, a short video circulated on social media accompanied by a claim that Maker's Mark employees dip bottles of the Kentucky-made bourbon in a distinctive red wax by hand rather ...
The Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series came to an end in 2023, but the word from the distillery at the time was that it would return in some new shape and form. Well, this whiskey series is back ...
For these reasons and more, Maker’s Mark makes a great gift. And at a price point of around $23 for a 750 ml bottle, it won’t break the bank, either. However, there’s a way to make your ...
Maker's Mark, the iconic handmade Kentucky bourbon, today announced the anticipated next chapter of its Wood Finishing Series with the 2024 expression, "The Heart Release." Inspired by the team ...
With a liquid legacy stretching back 72 years, Maker’s Mark enjoys the status of a premier bourbon brand. Its exacting recipe of 70% corn, 16% soft red winter wheat and 14% malted barley is as ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Keeneland and Maker's Mark are partnering on a bottle series that'll honor the greatest thoroughbreds of all time. "The Greats of the Gate" series starts with Man o' War ...
In a tiny Kentucky town, Maker's Mark produces one of America's most famous bourbon whiskeys. Known worldwide for its bottles' iconic red wax, the company sells over 3 million cases of bourbon ...
Bourbon whiskey brand Maker’s Mark have partnered with D’Angela Proctor and Harold H. Montgomery Jr, HBCU alumni from Morehouse and Spelman, to create two new Private Selection bourbons.