Maker’s Mark Bourbon

Brand Snapshot

Brand Owner Suntory Global Spirits
Producing Distillery Maker’s Mark Distillery
Brand Family Maker’s Mark
Official Website Visit Website
Whiskey Type Wheated Bourbon
Mash Bill Disclosed Yes
Mash Bill Classic Maker’s Mark uses corn, red winter wheat, and malted barley; expression-specific finishing and proof details vary by product.
Age Statement No standard front-label age statement for the classic bourbon
Proof Range 90 proof for classic Maker’s Mark; other expressions vary by product.

Overview

Maker’s Mark Bourbon is the flagship wheated Kentucky straight bourbon produced at Maker’s Mark Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky. Known for its red wax-dipped bottle, soft wheat-forward profile, and Star Hill Farm setting, Maker’s Mark is one of the most recognizable bourbon brands in the world.

The brand is built around consistency, approachability, and a distinct wheated bourbon recipe. Instead of using rye as the secondary grain, Maker’s Mark uses red winter wheat, which helps create the softer character that defines the classic bottle.

Brand History

Maker’s Mark was founded in the 1950s by Bill Samuels Sr. and Margie Samuels. Bill developed the bourbon style, while Margie shaped much of the brand’s identity, including the name, label, bottle shape, and hand-dipped red wax seal.

The brand became a defining example of premium bourbon branding and helped popularize wheated bourbon for a broad audience. Its production identity remains closely tied to Star Hill Farm, barrel rotation, and the Samuels family story.

Who Owns the Brand?

Maker’s Mark is owned by Suntory Global Spirits.

Producing Distillery

Maker’s Mark is produced at Maker’s Mark Distillery at Star Hill Farm in Loretto, Kentucky.

Core Products

Core products include Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Maker’s Mark 46, Maker’s Mark Cask Strength, Maker’s Mark 101, and Maker’s Mark Private Selection. The broader family also includes Cellar Aged, Wood Finishing Series releases, and other limited or travel retail products.

Limited Releases

Limited releases include Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series expressions, Cellar Aged, Star Hill Farm Whisky, 46 Cask Strength, Private Selection picks, and special market or distillery releases.

Mash Bill and Production Notes

Maker’s Mark publicly identifies its classic bourbon recipe as using corn, red winter wheat, and malted barley. Exact production and finishing details vary by expression, especially for Private Selection, 46, Cellar Aged, and Wood Finishing Series releases.

Availability

Maker’s Mark Bourbon is widely available in the United States and many international markets. Cask Strength, 101, Private Selection, Cellar Aged, and Wood Finishing Series releases vary by market and allocation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who makes Maker’s Mark?

Maker’s Mark is made at Maker’s Mark Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky.

Is Maker’s Mark wheated bourbon?

Yes. Maker’s Mark uses wheat instead of rye as the secondary grain.

Who owns Maker’s Mark?

Maker’s Mark is owned by Suntory Global Spirits.

What is the flagship Maker’s Mark bottle?

The classic Maker’s Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky is the flagship expression.

Core Products

Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Maker’s Mark 46, Maker’s Mark Cask Strength, Maker’s Mark 101, Maker’s Mark Private Selection

Limited Releases

Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series, Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged, Maker’s Mark Star Hill Farm Whisky, Maker’s Mark 46 Cask Strength, distillery and market-specific releases

Availability Notes

Classic Maker’s Mark is widely available; limited and specialty releases vary by market and allocation.

Source Notes

Sources reviewed: Maker’s Mark official product pages and locator/product navigation; Maker’s Mark official story and distillery materials; Suntory Global Spirits portfolio context. Release-specific proof, age, and finishing details should be verified by expression.