Milliardo
Maker's Mark Private Select Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
July 14, 2019 (edited September 25, 2020)
Begin disclaimers.
On a previous review, I stated that Trail Inn/Triangle should give me this bottle for free, seeing as how I’m reviewing their other store picks on an app with a super limited following and zero impact on their business model. Inexplicably, they did not in fact meet this request, which they probably never heard, and I paid full retail for this bottle. I find these terms completely unacceptable and am concerned my poor purchasing experience could negatively flavor my review of this fine bottle.
End disclaimers.
Things I didn’t know prior to purchase:
They take makers mark barrel strength and screw with it. They stick in 10 staves out of 5 categories, options in this case being “Baked American Pure 2,” “Seared French Cuvée,” “Makers 46,” “Roasted French Mocha,” and “Toasted French Spice.” I’m not sure what gives the staves those names, but in this case Trail Inn/Triangle picked:
2 Baked American Pure 2
4 Makers 46
2 Roasted French Mocha
2 Toasted French Spice
Bottle comes in at 108.1 proof.
Another thing I appreciated about this purchase is that it came with a candid admission from the barrel picker. The panel of 15 had it narrowed down to 2 barrels. One of them was very super interesting, and the other was more approachable. They shrewdly went with the more approachable version, but it makes one wonder...
Nose gives off heavy baking spices. I get cinnamon and vanilla. Brown sugar too. That nose is very busy, in a good way.
Body is very chocolatey. A bit of powdered sugar, but it’s hard to get past that chocolate. It’s good, just dominating.
Finish had a bit of cinnamon, and tons of chocolate. A slight bitterness there too, which on its own might seem nutty or leathery. In this context, it just melts into that chocolate. The heat carries longer than you’d expect, and keeps the flavors alive on your tongue. I really like that finish.
Overall my impression of this is a chocolate bomb. It’s good neat, and I could see it being epic in certain cocktails. If you see a 2-0-4-2-2 pick, I highly recommend. I’m also now very excited to try other combinations to see what others have selected. Perhaps one day I’ll find that super interesting yet too risky runner-up barrel.
60.0
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Bottle
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Great review! How dare they not give you the bottle for free?! :)