Bonus #102 - Maker's Mark - Tasting
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Description
In this quick review of Maker's Mark, Brian Bailie highlights its approachable nature as a wheated bourbon, making it ideal for beginner whiskey drinkers. He describes its dark copper color, thin legs, and 90 proof, noting that its sweet honey and vanilla nose is matched by the smooth, sweet taste, with subtle oak and a baking sweetness rather than the typical caramel or burnt notes. The finish is medium, lingering with a soft, oily texture. Overall, he gives Maker's Mark a solid score of 3 out of 5 for nose, taste, and finish, calling it a reliable, gentle entry-level bourbon priced around $30.
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