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Maker's Mark 11 Year & 12 Year Old Cellar Aged (2023) 70cl

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Maker's Mark 11 Year & 12 Year Old Cellar Aged (2023) 70cl This 'Cellar Aged' bourbon is a limited release, cask strength from Maker's Mark. It is the oldest product...

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Maker's Mark 11 Year & 12 Year Old Cellar Aged (2023) 70cl
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Maker's Mark 11 Year & 12 Year Old Cellar Aged (2023) 70cl

This 'Cellar Aged' bourbon is a limited release, cask strength from Maker's Mark. It is the oldest product from Maker's Mark yet!

When the iconic bourbon producer Maker's Mark unveiled a newly built 14,000-square-foot cellar in 2016, this limestone-bounded, temperature-controlled underground lair was intended as an adjunct aging facility for two of its signature labels, Private Select and Maker's Mark 46. However, it appears the Loretto, Kentucky-based distiller has found a creative new use for its cellar — one that will particularly interest fans of traditional American spirits.
Maker's Mark announced the launch of its new Cellar Aged Bourbon in September 2023, a blend whose aging time surpasses that of any bourbon the brand has released in its 70-year history. Taste has always been the hallmark of whiskies produced by Maker's Mark, but thanks to the company's unique cellar, time has become a factor as well. Maker's Mark Cellar Aged Bourbon is a blend of whiskies that have been aged for 11 and 12 years, respectively. At least, that's the aging period for the bottles sold this year. The new product will have a different expression for each annual release, with the aging time tailored to the tasting state of the available barrels.
The first-ever Cellar Aged Bourbon, for example, is made from whisky that was aged for six years in Maker's Mark rickhouses, and roughly the same amount of time — though some barrels were aged for five, not six years — in its temperature-controlled Kentucky cellar.
The cellar itself, as the name suggests, is central to the production of Maker's Mark Cellar Aged Bourbon.
"For more than 65 years, aging our whisky for a decade-plus wasn't something we did," Rob Samuels — whose grandfather, Bill Samuels, founded Maker's Mark in 1953 — said in the press release. "It's not that we didn't believe in it; we simply hadn't found a way to do it that didn't compromise on our taste vision — until now. Cellar Aged embodies an older whisky that's distinctly Maker's Mark. One rooted in challenging convention, delivering new flavor experiences from the environment that surrounds us, and building on a taste vision that's been generations in the making."

Bottled in 2023, this combines spirit aged between 11 and 12 years which is then further aged within the distillery's limestone cellar.

Tasting Notes

Nose Dark stone fruit, caramelized sugar, toasted oak.

Palate Balanced with big oak, dark vanilla and fruit.

Finish Velvety texture, long and complex with caramelized barrel notes and baking spices

About Maker's Mark 

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.

57.8% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country United States
Region Kentucky
Whiskey style Bourbon
Whiskey variety Bourbon

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