Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged 2025 Straight Bourbon 750mL
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Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged 2025 Straight Bourbon 750mL
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Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged 2025 Straight Bourbon 750mL is an ultra-premium, highly limited release that represents the pinnacle of Maker’s Mark maturation and innovation. This special expression is uniquely aged in two distinct environments, first in the upper levels of Maker’s Mark warehouses for robust character, then finished in limestone cellar warehouses to refine softness and balance. The result is one of the most complex and elegant bourbons ever released by Maker’s Mark.
Crafted with Maker’s Mark’s signature wheated mash bill, the 2025 Cellar Aged release delivers remarkable depth with refined layers of rich caramel, vanilla bean, toffee, dark fruit, baking spice, polished oak, and soft wheat sweetness. Full bodied yet exceptionally smooth, this bourbon offers a long, luxurious finish and showcases how extended, carefully controlled aging can elevate wheated bourbon to new heights. Produced in extremely limited quantities, it is highly sought after by collectors and serious bourbon enthusiasts.
Tasting Notes
Nose, caramelized sugar, vanilla bean, dark fruit, polished oak, soft spice
Palate, rich toffee, vanilla cream, dried fruit, baking spice, wheat sweetness
Finish, long, silky, and warming with lingering oak, caramel, and gentle spice
FAQs
What makes Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged unique
It is aged in two environments, traditional warehouses and limestone cellars, creating exceptional balance and complexity.
Is this a wheated bourbon
Yes, it uses Maker’s Mark’s signature wheated mash bill, replacing rye with wheat.
Is this a limited release
Yes, the Cellar Aged series is extremely limited and highly allocated.
Is this different from standard Maker’s Mark
Yes, it features extended aging and cellar finishing, resulting in deeper flavor and greater refinement.
How should I drink it
Best enjoyed neat, or with a few drops of water to fully explore its layered profile.
Is this bottle collectible
Absolutely, Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged releases are among the most collectible modern Maker’s Mark bottlings.