Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #6 Review

Brian’s Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #6 Review


17-October-2020

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH #6 BOURBON REVIEW:

Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #6 (Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 6) is one of the finest bourbons I’ve ever had the pleasure to enjoy. Its nose is of light fruit, sherry wine and a perfectly balanced sweet and woody wheat pastry confection – all of which are amplified on the palate. The mouthfeel is amazing, oily and viscous, sweet, and woody. I’ll have another.

2020 marks the second year the Idaho State Liquor Department has partnered with Maker’s Mark to expand on the Maker’s 46 process* of adding 10 oak finishing staves to cask-strength Maker’s Mark.

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH #6 VITAL STATS:
Maker's Mark Private Select Idaho Director's Cut Batch #6 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.
– Barrel entry proof: 110
– Age: nas (said to be 5 3/4 to 7 years, plus finishing of 9 weeks in cold conditions in barrels with a chosen combination of staves)*
– Barrel #: 2565
– Dumped 06-December-2019
– ABV: 53.5% (107 Proof)
– Price: $69.95

*MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT – IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH #6 FINISHING STAVES:

▪P2: Adds sweet brown vanilla, caramel and brown spice
▪Cu: Adds toasted oak and caramel
▪46 Adds dried fruit, vanilla and spice
▪Mo: Adds char, maple and cacao
▪Sp: Adds smoke, coumarin and spice

STAVE SELECTORS FOR THIS BATCH:

The Idaho State Liquor Division.

*”The Maker’s Mark Private Select® Experience is a one-of-a-kind bourbon adventure. It took place over the course of a full day in Boise, Idaho. While there, we were introduced to the five oak staves chosen especially for this program. These five staves can be combined in 1,001 ways to create a personal expression. We learned about their taste profiles, sampled bourbon produced with each of them and made the selections that ultimately led to our own version of Maker’s Mark.® We’re confident you’ll enjoy this new expression.”

*Learn more at https://www.makersmark.com/makers-mark-private-selection.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

COMPARISON NOTES:

One and half ounces of Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 4 and Dir Cut 6 were sampled several weeks prior to the reviews of this bourbon. At the first pour, I felt Dir Cut 4 was better than Dir Cut 6. Reviews of these bourbons were conducted two evenings apart. Since opening the bottles, Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 6 has blossomed, and is far superior to Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 4.

MAKER’S MARK PS – ID DIR CUT 6 NOSE:

With heavy nosing, ethanol can be coaxed, but for me Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 6’s first notes are floral in nature. Like many Maker’s offerings, I get light fruit tree blossoms on the wind, but there are also sherry wine, roasted corn and wheat aromas. Continued nosing brings dark dried stone fruit which complement well blended allspice, cinnamon and pepper. It is a nice brown sugared wheat-pastry wrapped fresh apple-cinnamon compote. Rich vanilla and buttery, woody, brown sugar caramel and a hint of toasted pecan toffee only add to the confection. This wood forward whiskey is gentle and buttery. Its sweet and seasoned, spicy-dry oak wafts upward in toasted and hazy barrel char aromas.

MAKER’S MARK PS – ID DIR CUT 6 PALATE:

Upon taking the first taste, Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 6 presents with little alcohol making this dry and warm liquid and easy sip. The pleasant sherry wine notes sensed on the nose pass through as do roasted corn and dark fruit leather. Allspice, cinnamon and black pepper, are perfectly balanced with sweets of light brown sugar. And once in the mouth, cinnamon sprinkled on buttered wheat toast and rich vanilla. I also get buttery and woody brown sugar caramel and a slight nutty toffee – those toasted pecans again. Is this a breakfast treat??? The elixir’s wood forward notes shine. Strong, seasoned, spicy dry oak with plenty of barrel spice flavors blend into toasted and hazy barrel char. This is pure joy in a glass.

Maker's Mark Private Select Idaho Director's Cut Batch #6 Review

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 6 is a well blended bourbon. I found this evaluation to be especially fun. I enjoyed holding rather large mouthfuls for extended periods of time as the mouth feel is amazing! This liquid is so full, oily and viscous it is a pleasure to drink. In the Glencairn both fat and thin legs return the tawny juice back to the bowl. And its long lasting, well defined crown clings in a nice ring between each sip.

MAKER’S MARK PS- ID DIR CUT 6 FINISH:

Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #6 finishes deep, long and warm. It has the same fortified sherry wine and roasted corn notes sensed on the nose and palate, though much more subdued. The wheatiness also passes through as do the allspice, cinnamon and pepper which balance nicely with dark dried stone fruits. And there’s just enough sweetness left in its burnt, woody caramel to balance the strong, dry, seasoned spicy oak and toast and hazy barrel char. In the empty Glencairn, notes of new leather add complexity to the sweet and woody notes.

MAKER’S MARK PS – ID DIR CUT 6 RATING: 93/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
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Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #4 Review

Brian’s Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #4 Review:


15-October-2020

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH #4 REVIEW:

Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #4 (Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 4) is a sweet floral bomb from the moment the cork is pulled as its floral notes and sweetness dominate the nose. On the palate, fruit tree blossoms, herbal wheatiness and the sweetness pass along from the nose, but only a trace of spices follow. This cut has a medium-long sweet finish, but in the end, this is a simple bourbon.

2020 marks the second year the Idaho State Liquor Department has partnered with Maker’s Mark to expand on the Maker’s 46 process* of adding 10 oak finishing staves to cask-strength Maker’s Mark.

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT – IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH #4 VITAL STATS:
Maker's Mark Private Select Idaho Director's Cut Batch #4 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: New American white oak barrels are “seasoned” outdoors for nine months, (through a summer) then fired for 40 seconds to achieve #3 char.
– Barrel entry proof: 110
– Age: nas (5 3/4 to 7 years, plus finishing of 9 weeks in cold conditions in barrels with a chosen combination of staves)*
– ABV: 53.5% (107 Proof)
– Price: $69.95

MAKER’S MARK PRIVATE SELECT – IDAHO DIRECTOR’S CUT BATCH #4 FINISHING STAVES:

▪P2: Adds sweet brown vanilla, caramel and brown spice
▪Cu: Adds toasted oak and caramel
▪46 Adds dried fruit, vanilla and spice
▪Mo: Adds char, maple and cacao
▪Sp: Adds smoke, coumarin and spice

STAVE SELECTORS FOR THIS BATCH:

The Idaho State Liquor Division

*”The Maker’s Mark Private Select® Experience is a one-of-a-kind bourbon adventure. It took place over the course of a full day in Boise, Idaho. While there, we were introduced to the five oak staves chosen especially for this program. These five staves can be combined in 1,001 ways to create a personal expression. We learned about their taste profiles, sampled bourbon produced with each of them and made the selections that ultimately led to our own version of Maker’s Mark. We’re confident you’ll enjoy this new expression.”

*Learn more at https://www.makersmark.com/makers-mark-private-selection.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

COMPARISON NOTES:

Prior to the official review of this bourbon, I enjoyed 1.5 ounces of the two 2020 Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut editions at home with my daughter. During this initial tasting, I felt Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 4 might fit my taste profile better than its Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 6 brother. However, Dir Cut 6 opened in the weeks leading up to the review to become one of the finest whiskeys I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying.

NOSE:

From the moment of uncorking, through the pour and while resting in the Glencairn, this bourbon is at once fresh and yet a well blended floral bomb. When brought to the nose for the first inhale, I am greeted with a slight amount of ethanol, but soon the floral notes morph into fruit tree blossoms with herbal and wheaty notes. Then trace aromas of red berry nectar and dried apricot mix with scant traces of fresh citrus come forward. Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 4’s notes of allspice and white pepper are almost overpowered by the sweets of yellow cake, light vanilla, a hint of maple syrup, and brown sugar caramel. All this sweetness overpowers the scant woody aromas of light oak and toasted wood as floral notes waft upward.

PALATE:

I took a rather full first sip and experienced a little burn which quickly faded to a warming sensation. Fruit tree blossoms and the herbal wheatiness pass along from the nose as do the red berries. Dried tart cherries and an essence of bitter citrus zest come forward as well. While the allspice elements are gone, cinnamon and black pepper remain to treat the tongue. As I vigorously push the liquid around, I detect a yeasty wheat bread component. The simple sweets of light vanilla, brown sugar caramel, and hint of maple syrup sensed on the nose come through. Again, sweetness dominates and then light, seasoned and spicy oak dance on the edges. As the Glencairn is drawn down, toasted oak becomes more predominant.

Maker's Mark Private Select Idaho Director's Cut Batch #4 Review

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Maker’s Mark PS – ID Dir Cut 4 is well blended. Most of the typical bourbon aromas and flavors are masked. In my mouth, the liquid is both mellow and smooth, and creamy and viscous. When the vessel is given a brisk spin, a well defined crown forms. The crown gives way to fat, long clinging legs which drop into the honey colored liquid in the Glencairn’s bowl.

FINISH:

The finish of Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Director’s Cut Batch #4 is medium long, offering up plenty of lingering warmth, notes of herbalness and bitter citrus zest. Pepper and sweet brown sugar caramel soon overtake the aftertaste as do sweet seasoned spicy oak and toasted wood. The empty Glencairn is full of spicy seasoned oak. I wish the nose and palate smelled and tasted like this memory. In the end, this is a simple, sweet, floral wheater,

MY RATING: 85/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? No
There are better bourbons available at this price point.
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Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #7 Review

Hannah’s Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #7 Review

Original review written January 21, 2020

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Out of the three Idaho Batches I’ve had of Maker’s, this one is my second favorite for its intense warmth and dark fruity flavors. Read my full Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #7 Review here! 92/100

VITALS:
Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch 7 Review

– Made In: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Maker’s Mark Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
– 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: 54.3% (108.6 proof)
– Maker’s Mark Private Select Idaho Division Cut Batch #7 MMPS ID-DCB7 finishing staves:
4 Baked American Pure (P2) to provide brown sugar, vanilla, caramel and spice
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 Seared French Cuvée (Cu) to provide toasty oak and caramel
0 Toasted French Spice (Sp)
– 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 imagine waking up with this bourbon and walking outside to recline on a slightly chilled, sandy beach as the sun comes up. With a salty breeze and soothing pastel colors, Batch #7 warms the soul and starts your day with a smile.

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NOSE:

Rich oak erupts from the warming glass, along with a dusting of brown sugar. There’s some nutmeg, but it’s pretty minimal. Deep inhales grant a deep vanilla custard and dark, but sweet cherries.

Sweetness just continues to pour from the glass with maple candies making a sudden appearance and maybe a hint of apple, but that is so subtle, it’s hard to get it to last in the nose, but it does make for an elusive freshness.

There isn’t a strong alcohol presence, despite being more than 50% ABV.

PALATE:
Maker’s Mark Private Select ID Director’s Cut Batch #7 Review

– Mouth Feel: A rough texture that clings to my tongue – very nice.
– Balance: Maybe the flavors and blend are a bit simple, but it’s executed very well.
– Visual: Mahogany in color, there are fat legs that cling to the glass after vanishing and then reappearing just under the crown.

– Taste: The spice opens up a bit more on the first sip, now being black pepper.
Apples come out as well, powdered brown sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon on top with some caramel that is almost burnt. Dark cherries are here too, mixing with its lighter cherry cousin, the maraschino. Both are very juicy and sweet, combining well with the spices.

The oak is still here too, but it comes across as a sawdust.

The alcohol is stronger here in the palate too, but it still isn’t very aggressive aside from a tickle at the back of the throat.

With a Kentucky chew, black pepper, maraschino cherries and a feisty bourbon burn come into play, all of which make me smile.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Very long. The warmth from this bourbon is fairly strong, settling mostly in the mouth and throat, but I find it at the top of my chest too.
– Between Sips: Light cherries and oak shavings fill my palate as I pause before taking another sip, and such flavors continue to linger and linger.

– No More: This one calms down the more it breathes, but it is still warm – the cherries and the oak blending together very well that they are harder to distinguish. There is a growing wheat component as well, perhaps the cause of the mellowing taste overall.

The empty Glencairn presents with the cherry and oak staying side-by-side to the very end, with a sweet warmth permeating from the glass.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Yes. The fact that all batches reviewed were made for Idaho by Idaho State Liquor Division just makes them more special to me. Though Batch #7 is hard to find, I’d buy again.

RATING: 92/100

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