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Bottle Details
Maker's Mark Cellar Aged Kentucky Straight Bourbon 2024 70cl
Taylor William \"Bill\" Samuels Snr started out in the whiskey industry at his family's T.W. Samuels distillery in the 1930s. When his father, Lesley Samuels, died in 1936, Bill inherited the running of the place, which he did so until 1942 when he sold it and its brands to Country Distillers Products. Bill has initially intended to retire to his farm, but the allure of creating a new bourbon proved too much, and he set about canvassing help in producing the recipe for the smoothers tasting whiskey that he has campaigned for and failed to get the family to distil over a decade prior. Among those who he reached out to were Hap Motlow of Jack Daniel's, Ed Shapira of Heaven Hill, and the legendary Julian 'Pappy' Van Winkle I. Pappy's wheated Old Weller and Old Fitzgerald bourbon were exactly the profile that Samuels was after, and with Van Winkle's help, he debuted finessed his own wheat mashbill, and bought land in Loretto, Kentucky in 1953. He filled his first barrels the following year, and in the years that preceded his first bottlings, Bill's wife Margie created the Maker's Mark brand based on her collections of fine English pewter stamps. The first bottle of Maker's Mark was bottled on 8th May 1958, and was hand-dipped with red wax, as all bottles still are to this day.
This is the 2024 Cellar Aged expression. In an unsusual experiment, the whisky has spent the final 6 years of its maturation in the distillery's own limestone cellar, which maintains an average temperature of 8.3°C (A stark contrast to the typical heat of a Kentucky warehouse). The release is a vatting of just three barrels filled between 2011-2012; one matured for 12 years (15%), and two matured for 13 years (85%). It was bottled in May 2024, and is the distillery's oldest release to date.
Maker's Mark
A well-renowned bourbon distillery and brand, created by Taylor William "Bill" Samuels Snr. Part of the American whiskey holdings of Suntory Global Spirits, the distillery is located in Loretto, Kentucky and the famously dripping wax-dipped bottles have been sold since 1958.
Maker's Mark
A well-renowned bourbon distillery and brand, created by Taylor William "Bill" Samuels Snr. Part of the American whiskey holdings of Suntory Global Spirits, the distillery is located in Loretto, Kentucky and the famously dripping wax-dipped bottles have been sold since 1958.
Beam Suntory
The former name for the US-based spirits division of Suntory Holdings. It was created in 2014 following the acquisition of Beam, Inc. by the Japanese multinational and managed a portfolio fo brands in Europe and North America. It was renamed Suntory Global Spirits in 2024.
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