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After more than 70 years, Maker's Mark has released its first-ever wheat whiskey and new mashbill. ... Nature as the maker.” The Star Hill Farm logo is printed underneath.
But clever marketing is par for the course at Maker’s Mark, a label that was at least partly built on branding ingenuity (and isn’t afraid to own it). For that, we have Margie Samuels, wife of ...
Star Hill Farm is a seriously tasty example—with seriously valued pedigree—to complement your bourbon and rye.
Named after the 1,100-acre farm where Maker’s Mark sits in Loretto, Kentucky, Star Hill Whisky is a blend of two different mashbills: one with 70% soft red winter wheat and 30% malted barley ...
Maker's Mark logo "Perfectly Unreasonable is more than a campaign, it has been our ethos since my grandparents broke with tradition to reimagine what bourbon could be," said Rob Samuels, eighth ...
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 ...
The Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series is back for 2025. This time, “The Keepers Release” pays tribute to the unsung heroes of every whiskey distillery: the warehouse team. Maker’s Mark ...
After more than 70 years, Maker's Mark has released its first-ever wheat whiskey and new mashbill. ... Nature as the maker.” The Star Hill Farm logo is printed underneath.
Maker’s Mark’s new global brand campaign, Perfectly Unreasonable, is a cinematic campaign designed to show the “unreasonable lengths” the brand goes to craft award-winning whiskey.
Every barrel of Maker’s Mark is carefully rotated by hand — a tradition carried out by the distillery’s warehouse team. The 2025 Wood Finishing Series release, The Keepers Release, pays ...