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Mike And Matt Taste Maker’s Mark Master Distiller And Master of Maturation Select Bottles

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There has been a long debate between the Distillers and the warehouse leader about who has a more vital role in making whiskey. Lincoln Henderson always said that you have to get it right at every step of the way, so, in my opinion, it has to be distilled correctly at the beginning, or there is nothing that can be done in the warehouse to make it good. With that said, Denny Potter and Jane Bowie took this debate to a new level. 

Each of them, with some help I am sure from their respective teams, picked a barrel selection recipe for Maker’s Mark. They were very different stave selections and the result was two very different whiskeys. We have a bottle of each, purchased through the Maker’s Mark Whiskey Drop program, and Matt and I tasted each. In the end, we were split on our favorite. I like a fruity whiskey with lots of caramel and vanilla, whereas Matt likes a spicy whiskey. I guess the debate will have to continue on between Jane and Denny! Here are our tasting notes. Read them and decide for yourself which is the tastier whiskey.

Maker’s Mark 2022 Master Distiller Selection

Stave Profile: 3 Baked American Pure, 2 Seared French Curvee, 3 Maker’s Mark 46, 2 Toasted French Spice.

Proof: 113.2

Age: No Age Statement

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Taste:

Finish:

Maker’s Mark 2022 Master of Maturation Selection

Stave Profile: 2 Baked American Pure, 4 Maker’s Mark 46, 3 Roasted French Mocha, 1 Toasted French Spice.

Proof: 113.3

Age: No Age Statement

Nose:

Taste:

Finish:

I would pair these whiskeys with a cigar that is full of vanilla and cedar spice in the smoke. I would reach for a Fuente Opus X. These Maker’s Mark Private Selection Barrels are always unique. In the end, Matt reluctantly agreed he liked Jane’s selection a little better than Denny’s selection. We both look forward to the next time they pick barrel their stave selection and release a new challenge.

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller

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