Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch 5 Review

Brian’s Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch 5 Review

written on 07-July-2019

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH 5 REVIEW:

Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #5 (MMPS ID-DCB5) has a slight fruity nose, with some nice pastry and barrel aromas.  But once in the mouth, this bourbon comes to life with plenty of cinnamon heat and closes nicely with lots of bourbon warmth.  See below for my full review.

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT – IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH 5 VITAL STATS:
Maker's Mark Private Select Idaho Director's Cut Batch #5 Review

Category: Barrel Finished Kentucky Bourbon
Region: Loretto, KY, USA
Distiller: Maker’s Mark
Mash Bill: Mashbill: 70% corn; 16% soft red winter wheat; 14% malted barley
Barrel Char: Barrels are “seasoned” outdoors for nine months, (over a summer) in new American white oak then fired for 40 seconds to achieve #3 char.
MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT – IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH 5 FINISHING STAVES:
  1  Baked American Pure (P2)
      (Adds brown sugar, vanilla, caramel and spice)
  3  Seared French Cuvée (Cu)
      Adds toasty oak and caramel)
  2  Maker’s Mark 46 (46)
      (Adds dried fruit, vanilla and spice)
  3  Roasted French Mocha (Mo)
      (Adds char, maple and cacao)
  1  Toasted French Spice (Sp)
       (Adds smoke, coumarin and spice)
Barrel entry proof: 110
Age: 8 years, 9 weeks
ABV: 54.35% (108.7 Proof)
Price: $69.95 USD in Idaho

Notes from the Maker’s Mark website:
“Maker’s Mark Private Select offers a new take on the Maker’s Mark 46 process … cask-strength Maker’s Mark is aged for nine additional weeks in barrels specially fitted with 10 oak finishing staves … Private Select separates itself from Maker’s Mark 46 … using five different stave types.”

Learn more at https://makersmark.com/

*STAVE SELECTORS:

The Idaho State Liquor Division & Chris Bailey of “The Whiskey Bar – Boise, ID, USA

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

For the evaluation, I shared the juice neat from Glencairn glasses with my daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer Hannah.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

NOSE:

When MMPS ID-DCB5 is brought to the nose, sherry, fruit tree blossoms, fresh picked apples, and hints of maraschino cherry waft from the Glencairn.  Fresh apple cinnamon pastries, butter cream frosting, allspice, and vanilla custard quickly follow.  Further nosing brings simple and gentle honeycomb which combine nicely with strong fresh-cut oak and hazy barrel spice.

PALATE:

This whiskey is strong and hot, but the alcohol burn is not unpleasant.  In the mouth, it presents wheaty, with a dark stone fruitiness and lots of heat featuring cinnamon apple, red hot candies, and black pepper. The juice is calmed by a little sweet brown sugar backed by old leather, seasoned oak barrel spice, and char.

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
MMPS ID-DCB5 is a spicy but well-blended bourbon with a creamy mouthfeel that departs the tongue and throat with a tickle.  When swished in the glass, clinging droplets give way to long slender legs which fall back into the mahogany and henna tinted liquid.

FINISH:

This Idaho Director’s Cut finishes with medium length. It lingers with warmth, wheatiness, and has plenty of black pepper to let you know it is there.

COMPARISON NOTES:

I initially enjoyed an ounce of the three Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut editions (created by The Idaho State Liquor Division & Chris Bailey of The Whiskey Bar) at a special release party hosted by Maker’s Mark held at a local Boise, ID bar.   Even with less than ideal reviewing conditions at the crowded venue, I rated MMPS ID-DCB5 to be better than MMPS ID-DCB3, but for my tastes, not quite as good as the  MMPS ID-DCB7 offering.  These conclusions held through to my controlled tasting sessions.

MY RATING: 88/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
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Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #5 Review

Hannah’s Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #5 Review

Original review written December 3, 2019

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

A good bourbon, to be sure; however, of the private selects that came to Boise, Idaho (Batches 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7), this one is not my favorite, but my third favorite. Independent of its siblings though, this is an incredibly enjoyable spirit. Read my Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #5 Review here! 89/100

VITALS:
Maker's Mark Private Select ID Director's Cut Batch #5 Review

– Made in: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Maker’s Mark Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Private Select
– Age: 8 yrs. 9 weeks
– Mash Bill: Corn=70%; Soft red winter wheat=16%; Malted Barley=14%
– Casks: Char #3
– Barrel Entry Proof: 110
– ABV: 54.35% (108.7 proof) – varies by bottle
– Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Division Cut Batch #5 (MMPS ID-CB5) finishing staves:
3 Seared French Cuvée (Cu) to provide toasty oak and caramel
3 Roasted French Mocha (Mo) to provide char, maple and cacao
2 Maker’s Mark 46 (46) to provide dried fruit, vanilla and spice
1 Baked American Pure (P2) to provide brown sugar, vanilla, caramel and spice
1 Toasted French Spice (Sp) to provide smoke, coumarin and spice
– Stave Selectors: The Idaho State Liquor Division and Chris Bailey of “The Whiskey Bar” in Boise, Idaho, USA
– Price: $69.95 USD in Idaho

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the juice neat from a Glencairn glass with father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out his review for this bourbon here!

SETTING:

I close my eyes and picture sitting in the stark, white field of snow and ice in the Arctic night. Every sound is blissfully muffled by the thick blanket of snow. The skies are perfectly clear with the stars shining brighter than ever, obscured only by the colorful Aurora Borealis as it dances in vibrant green, pink, blue and yellow ribbons, across the an inky sky.

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NOSE:

The nose is well blended, and it takes some serious nosing to discern any flavors. Aside from a soft alcohol bite, there is plenty of vanilla in the glass, along with caramel. Fruit is subtle but a little apple-y. Otherwise, it’s mostly sugar variants, with maple syrup chiming in as the glass warms. Still, it isn’t overwhelmingly sweet, which is good news for those of us not afflicted with a sweet tooth. Very little, if any, dark fruit present and the blend is too good to do much discerning. Maybe a chocolate covered cherry.

PALATE:
Maker's Mark Private Select ID Director's Cut Batch #5 Review

– Mouth Feel: Big and tingly; very nice!
– Balance: I really like this one for its solidity and complexity.
– Visual: Auburn in color accompanying a crown that has fast-dropping, thin legs.

– Taste: Despite not being there on the nose, huckleberries and blueberries come forth, only to be chased by a gang of cherries. The alcohol shows itself a bit more here as well but hovering at around 108 proof (this bottle), it isn’t aggressive. There is a mild undercurrent of oak here too that mixes with a couple of prunes to make everything else pop a bit more.

A Kentucky chew livens up the oak and alcohol, letting some maple in, as well. Very nice!

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Long. My mouth and throat stay warm to however long I pause between sips. The warmth does not go further, preventing me from giving it an exceptionally long finish.

– Between sips: The oak abandons its prune partner to run away with the apple from the nose, but again, it isn’t intense – more like you are left with the impression of apples.

– No More: The darker fruits disappear the further I get into the glass, and a little bit of carameled apple with the oak still keeping the apply company. It’s a bit fresher, but very enjoyable all the same. There may be a maraschino cherry if I really concentrate.

The empty Glencairn is a warm, oak sawdust. Very rich and keeps my nose glued to the rim. One of my favorite empty glass aromas.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Yes

RATING: 89/100

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Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bourbon Review

Brian’s Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bourbon Review

written on 02-July-2019

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Henry McKenna Single Barrel (HMSiB) was once easy to find at a nice price point, but that all changed when the bourbon was given accolades as “Best Whiskey” at the 2019 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.  That award followed on the heels of its 2018 award of “Best Single Barrel Bourbon” from the same competition.  While I found it to be a good bourbon, I wondered who its competitors were.  Still, if you see a bottle on the shelf at a fair price, bring it to the register so you can take it home.

HENRY MCKENNA SINGLE BARREL VITAL STATS:
Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bourbon Review

Category: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,
Region: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mash Bill: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
Barrel Char: #3
Barreled on: 01-April-2009
Barrel entry proof: 125
Barrel: # 6326
Age: 10 years
Bottled-in-Bond
ABV: 50% (100 Proof)
Price: $34.95 USD in Idaho

https://heavenhilldistillery.com/

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I drank this spirit neat, from a Glencairn glass.

NOSE:

HMSiB greets the nose with a subtle ethanol burn which never really goes away, but does dissipate nicely into an herbal potpourri of faint tobacco and essence of fresh dark cherry nectar.  With time, cherry turnovers baking in the oven, faint chocolate cream, and light vanilla custard waft from the Glencairn.  On the nose, its sweetness is subtle but complex: vanilla taffy, light brown sugar, maple sugar, woody char and caramel, and dry sawdust.

PALATE:

Upon tasting, there is a strong bite: a burn which is quite hot but not unpleasant.  The herbal notes sensed on the nose come through as green vegetables, dark berries and fruits.  The juice’s spiciness of black pepper and rye come through and blend nicely with the subtle sweetness of simple syrup and vanilla.  HMSiB is earthy with almost a musty char of barrel spice and seasoned oak.

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
HMSiB is well-blended and has a silken mouthfeel, even though the bite tickles  with an effervescent heat.  When turned in the glass, the juice gives a thick coating, then descends slowly into the auburn-polished mahogany colored bowl with long clinging legs.

FINISH:

As the dram is downed, a warm herbal bite remains for a medium-to-long time with a pleasant tickle of earthy rye and barrel spice.  The char comes through on the palate, as subtle oak.  When the juice is gone, heavy oak sawdust wafts from the empty Glencairn.

MY RATING: 86/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
But it won’t be a must have in the bunker.
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