Bill-Shannon
Maker's Mark 101
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
December 13, 2021 (edited December 21, 2021)
Incredibly leggy; deep amber-honey brown color.
All 101 percentage points want out through the rim of the copita. There is a pronounced mint, but like a mint scratch-n-sniff sticker from my youth. Quite a bit of bready, sourdough notes; heavy yeast aroma. Black pepper, black licorice and some sawdust shaved from lacquered wood. Once the heat dissipates a touch, some softer brown sugar comes through, with some prickly herbs tickling the nasal cavity.
The taste is mint coolness that is part minty and part bitter black licorice/fennel. Black pepper, barrel spice, tobacco leaf. More sourdough bread. Nutty almond syrup and corn syrup. A little bit of banana or plantain, or at least a piece of banana-shaped candy. The burn must evaporate some of the liquid, because it's incredibly dry to the touch.
The finish is tobacco leaf and mint leaf. Charcoal and tobacco box. Some spicy mixed peel. Some bitter chocolate and even a bit of charcoal.
You can't escape the burn from Maker's 101. It's a combination of bready and spicy, minty and hot. Once you get past the initial inferno, softer almond, brown sugar and banana poke out. It's a terrific bang (or burn) for your buck.
36.99
USD
per
Bottle
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