Maker's Mark

Maker's Mark distillery — watercolor illustration
Région Kentucky
Fondée 1953
Propriétaire Beam Suntory
Source d'eau Draws from a deep limestone aquifer at Star Hill Farm in Loretto, Kentucky, filtering naturally through the region's iconic limestone shelf. This iron-free, mineral-balanced water is essential to Maker's Mark's soft, wheated bourbon character.
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Maker's Mark revolutionized bourbon by using red winter wheat instead of rye as the flavor grain, creating a softer, sweeter spirit. The distillery in Loretto, Kentucky is a National Historic Landmark, recognized for its distinctive hand-dipped red wax seal and consistent quality.

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What is Maker's Mark distillery?
Maker's Mark — wheated bourbon pioneer since 1953. Hand-dipped red wax seal and softer, sweeter Kentucky bourbon.
When was Maker's Mark founded?
Maker's Mark was founded in 1953.
Where is Maker's Mark distillery located?
Maker's Mark is located in Kentucky, United States.
What water source does Maker's Mark use?
Maker's Mark uses Draws from a deep limestone aquifer at Star Hill Farm in Loretto, Kentucky, filtering naturally through the region's iconic limestone shelf. This iron-free, mineral-balanced water is essential to Maker's Mark's soft, wheated bourbon character. as its water source.