Maker's Mark

Maker’s Mark is a handcrafted, small-batch bourbon whisky distilled in Loretto, Kentucky. It is sold in unusually-shaped squarish bottles, which are sealed with red wax. The distillery is located near Loretto, Kentucky. It offers tours, and is part of the American Whiskey Trail and the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. When the T.W. Samuels family of distilling sold their distillery and their trademarks in the 1950s, Bill Samuels Sr. searched for a small d... more

Spirit type:

Distilled spirit

Alcohol content:

  • 45 %
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