I'm typically a fan of the brand's smooth flavor profile but was blown away by the new bottle's mellow complexity.
Bill then came up with his own recipe and named it Maker's Mark. Perhaps he felt guilty for breaking the link in a long family history and called his product "whisky" to make up for it.
Maker’s Mark, the bottle with the distinct red-dipped melted wax cap, is known by bourbon drinkers across the globe. So, bourbon enthusiasts like me were excited to hear that Maker’s just dropped its ...
In partnership with Maker’s Mark, we chat with an expert about the process ... Before you can legally call a whisky “bourbon”, it has to tick some recipe boxes. “It has to be 51 per cent corn for the ...