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Maker's Mark hosted an invite-only tasting of their Cellar Aged 2024 bourbon ahead of its release at the Maker's Mark Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky. September 6, 2024 ...
Maker's Mark Cellar Aged is a new iteration of the wheated bourbon. It spends an extra half-decade aging more slowly in a limestone cellar added to the distillery in 2016.
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Maker’s Mark 2024 Cellar Aged is the distiller’s “most mature bourbon yet,” a blend of whisky aged 12 and 13 years. It’s 119.3 proof and has a suggested retail price of $174.55.
Maker’s Mark has built a reputation for innovation and quality in the bourbon world, consistently pushing the boundaries with creative releases. The Kentucky-based distillery recently introduced its ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The producer of Maker's Mark bourbon is cutting — likely permanently — the amount of alcohol in each bottle to stretch every drop of the famous Kentucky whiskey.
In recent years, Maker's Mark — which is owned by Beam Inc. of Deerfield, Ill. — has seen increasing demand for its product at "a rate, we as a brand, had never seen," Samuels said.
All Maker’s Mark bourbons are matured for approximately 6 years, plus or minus a year. Bottling decisions are based on achieving the requisite aroma and taste profile rather than a specific ...
Regardless, the Maker’s Mark 2021 Wood Finishing Series FAE-01 release has the brand’s typically modest cask strength (110.3-110.6 proof), and will retail for an extremely reasonable $60.
Maker's Mark was acquired by Deerfield, Ill.-based Beam Inc. in 2005. But Rob Samuels, a Louisville resident, said he's still "fully accountable" for the business, and it was his idea to dilute ...
Marker's Mark is paying up to $50,000 in checked bag fees this holiday season Maker's Mark We’re ten days away from Christmas and there’s a chance you’ve got some kind of travel plans during ...