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Maker’s Mark and Keeneland are releasing the second in the 10-year commemorative bottle series, Greats of the Gate. This year’s bottle honors racing great Lexington and coincides with the city ...
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Here's How Maker's Mark Bourbon Got Its Famous Red Wax DripStanding amid an aisle of other liquor handles, consumers' attention is immediately drawn to Maker's Mark, whose caps are sealed with a drop of bright red wax. Each bottle produced by Maker's Mark ...
But on Oaks Day, the Friday before the Kentucky Derby, the Frankfort distillery traditionally also usually releases a small ...
There's at least one way to tell the newest Maker’s Mark release is something way different. There’s no signature red wax dripping down the bottle. The look of the new product, packaged in a ...
When Maker’s Mark debuted in the 1950s, the bourbon became known for a few things: Its distinctive square shaped bottle with a red wax seal on the neck, spelling whiskey without the “e” as a nod to ...
B.H.’s drinks writer makes the long trek to Kentucky – to explore the USA’s most beautiful (and only Regenified® certified) ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In a tiny Kentucky town, Maker's Mark produces one of America's most famous bourbon whiskeys. Known worldwide for its bottles' iconic red wax, the company sells ...
For instance, traditional Maker’s bears a “maker’s mark” on the bottle of “SIV,” honoring the Samuels and founder Bill Sr., then thought to be the fourth generation of distillers in ...
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