Maker's Mark 250th Anniversary & 2026 Wood Finishing Series Bundle 750mL

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Maker's Mark 250th Anniversary & 2026 Wood Finishing Series Bundle 750mL

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Maker’s Mark 250th Anniversary & 2026 Wood Finishing Series Bundle 750mL. Celebrate craftsmanship, innovation, and American whiskey heritage with the Maker’s Mark 250th Anniversary & 2026 Wood Finishing Series Bundle. This premium two-bottle set pairs a commemorative patriotic release with Maker’s Mark’s highly anticipated 2026 Wood Finishing Series expression, making it an exceptional bundle for collectors, gifting, and bourbon enthusiasts.

What’s Inside the Bundle

  • 1 × Maker’s Mark 250th Anniversary Bourbon 750mL
    A special commemorative release celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary, featuring Maker’s Mark’s signature smooth wheated bourbon profile.
  • 1 × Maker’s Mark 2026 Wood Finishing Series Bourbon 750mL
    A limited-edition release showcasing enhanced complexity through Maker’s Mark’s innovative wood stave finishing process.

Tasting Notes

Aroma:
Vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, baking spices, and sweet honey.

Palate:
The 250th Anniversary release offers smooth caramel, vanilla, and soft wheat sweetness, while the 2026 Wood Finishing Series adds deeper layers of rich oak, brown sugar, baking spice, and enhanced complexity.

Finish:
Long, smooth, and warming with lingering vanilla, oak, caramel, and subtle spice.


FAQs

Are both bottles 750mL?
Yes—both bottles are full-size 750mL expressions.

What makes the Wood Finishing Series special?
Maker’s Mark uses custom wood staves during finishing to create unique flavor profiles and added depth.

Is this a collector’s bundle?
Absolutely. Both bottles are limited releases and highly desirable for collectors.

What makes Maker’s Mark different?
Maker’s Mark uses wheat instead of rye in its mash bill, resulting in a smoother, softer bourbon profile.

How should these bourbons be enjoyed?
Neat, on the rocks, or side-by-side to compare the classic and wood-finished expressions.

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