Maker’s Mark SE4xPR5 Bourbon Review

Brian’s Maker’s Mark SE4xPR5 Bourbon Review:

reviewed 09-September-2021

MAKER’S MARK SE4xPR5 BOURBON REVIEW:

Maker’s SE4xPR5 began as standard Maker’s Mark, in batches of less than 1,000 gallons. Developed in partnership with Independent Stave Company, ten seasoned staves were placed in newly-emptied Maker’s barrels which were then refilled and warehoused for additional aging. The final product comes from a blend of 55% four week old PR5 stave aged bourbon, 32% five week aged SE4, and 13% six week aged SE4.

This bottle of Maker’s Mark SE4xPR5 (Maker’s SE4xPR5) has been lurking in the bunker for for over a year. It s a well balanced bourbon with nearly all fruit, spice, sweet and woody aromas and flavors passing through to the medium finish. SE4xPR5 is a fine pour.

MAKER’S MARK SE4xPR5 VITAL STATS:
Maker's Mark SE4xPR5

Category: Wheated Whiskey
Region: Loretto, KY
Distillery: Maker’s Mark
Mashbill: 70% corn; 16% soft red winter wheat; 14% malted barley
Barrel Char: unpublished
Barrel Entry Proof: 110
Age: nas (believed to be about 6 years old)
Aging Stave Profile: SE4 – Virgin toasted American oak to enhance caramel notes and PR5 – Virgin French oak to enhance vanilla
ABV: 56.25% (112.5 Proof)
Purchase Price: $59.95 USD (2020 – Idaho)

“Our second-annual limited release from the Maker’s Mark® Wood Finishing Series is an utterly unique bourbon that’s also a worthy tribute to the one-of-a-kind vanilla and caramel taste notes that make our signature Maker’s Mark® so distinctive.”

— Maker’s Mark

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

Alternate pours, equaling about four ounces were added to two Glencairns. My daughter and I enjoyed the bourbon neat for this review.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

MAKER’S MARK SE4xPR5 NOSE:

Maker’s SE4xPR5 has an intriguing non-assertive nose. At first waft, the bourbon smells of dry tannins with only a soft nip of alcohol. Then I sensed herbal roasted corn, dusty wheat and dried fruits of dark currents, raisins, and figs. The liquid is almost briny with baking spice notes of white pepper, allspice, and rich vanilla infused graham crackers. SE4xPR5’s sweet aromas come in as maple sugar candy and woody, dark caramel. Salty cashews build on the brine and provide a firm foundation as seasoned dried oak, toasted wood and dark barrel char round out this earthy treat.

MAKER’S MARK SE4xPR5 PALATE:

Maker’s SE4xPR5 offers little if any alcohol in each warming tannin filled sip. Most aromas pass to the palate as herbal roasted corn, dried currants and dark figs marry with spices of ginger, and black pepper. I also taste cinnamon dusted dark toasted wheat bread, faint vanilla and woody, dark salted caramel. Like the nose, this liquid treat is built on dry seasoned oak, toasted wood, barrel char, and a hint drowned campfire ash. SE4xPR5 is a leathery and deliciously earthy bourbon.

Maker's Mark SE4xPR5

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Maker’s SE4xPR5 is solid and well blended. The first sip is gentle, viscous, oily, and easy to hold. When each sip is downed, a curtain of syrupy liquid breaks into fat evenly spaced legs returning the liquid to the flame colored pool. Only a tiny droplet clinging crown remains.

MAKER’S MARK SE4xPR5 FINISH:

Just like on the nose and palate, Maker’s Mark SE4xPR5 has a medium length, tannin filled, dry and warm, non-assertive alcohol finish. Dried dark fruit, cinnamon and pepper are only slightly diminished as woody, dark caramel blends into earthy leather. As I finish the last drop, seasoned dry oak, toasted wood, and barrel char fade away as vanilla, caramel and oak waft up from the empty Glencairn.

MY RATING: 89/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
The Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series is something I will always purchase regardless of the rating of the last release.
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Maker’s Mark SE4-PR5 Bourbon Review

Hannah’s Maker’s Mark SE4-PR5 Bourbon Review

Original review written October 9, 2021

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

I like that each aspect of this bourbon, whether from the nose, to the palate to the finish has something new to offer. It’s unique, and certainly original. 96/100

VITALS:
Maker's Mark SE4-PR5 Bourbon Review

– Made In: Loretto, Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Maker’s Mark Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Wheated Whiskey; Wood Finishing Series
– Age: nas (believed to be about 6 yrs. old)
– Mash Bill: Corn=70%; Soft red winter wheat=16%; Malted Barley=14%
– Casks: unpublished; Staves used consisted of SE4 and PR5 which give notes of caramel and vanilla respectively
– Barrel Entry Proof: 110
– ABV: 56.25% (112.5 proof)
– Price: $59.95 USD in Idaho in 2020

Visit makersmark.com for more information on the wood staves used for this bourbon

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out his review for this bourbon here!

SETTING:

The feel of this bourbon is so unbelievably homey, I can only think of a tire swing while enjoying it. The setting may be simple, but the nostalgia that comes with it, matched with the complexity of this bourbon make for quite the pair. Even if you’re just staring at that familiar tire swing with a smile and nothing else, I think Maker’s SE4-PR5 would go absolutely great with the moment.

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NOSE:

Salted caramel jumps from the glass first, and it is very strong, making me salivate almost instantly. There are a lot of stone fruits present also, from nectarines to plums, as well as dried fruits like currants and chocolate covered raisins. There are even some apple blossoms and straight up apples that work to brighten up the glass. The salted caramel is particularly dominant; however, there are other sweet flavors like maple candies and brown sugar too. Subtle allspice (maybe a bit heavier on the cinnamon side) backs up these sweeter flavors quite well, and a new oak finish pulls them all together. The alcohol is mild, but on deep inhales, you can certainly find it.

PALATE:
Maker's Mark SE4-PR5 Bourbon Review

– Mouth Feel: This has a creamier mouth feel, but at the same time feels almost frothy. It’s a bit of a surprise, but it’s still quite interesting, and I find that I like it!
– Balance: Really love this one. Every flavor blends seamlessly into the next with no flavors sticking out like they don’t belong. Just really, really solid.
– Visual: Flame in color, there are plenty of thin, fast-dropping legs, but no crown. Instead, there are many clinging droplets in suspension around the glass.

– Taste: While the front of the palate has a hit of caramel and now a sudden dark vanilla, the end of the sip is decidedly fruity. In fact, it seems to be the apple from the nose, as there is a crisp brightness that lifts each sip. Nevertheless, I can still find raisins for an initial darker tone, along with plums and cherries. Both are mixed with some of the allspice from the nose for another layer of complexity. I still think some of that saltiness from the nose is here too, but I am less inclined to attach it to the caramel on the palate. Instead, it seems to reside in a more nutty toffee element, as there is some extra earthiness to this salty sweetness. The oak is a bit more aged on the palate, but it still functions to meld the flavors together quite well.

Although the alcohol has a bit of a nip to it, it is still mild and makes for a fun textural component. I think it also works to provoke the flavors into actually being bold enough to be recognizable. When I partake in a Kentucky chew, the alcohol burn grows in intensity, even after the sip is gone. What is left behind are cherries, almond, vanilla and oak – oh, what a classic combination.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Medium. The warmth isn’t quite as intense as it could be, but it does last for a little while. We’ll call it a happy medium – long enough to be satisfied, short enough that I’m eager for another sip soon.
– Between Sips: I find that the wood is more prevalent in this space between sips. It’s chewy, it’s warm, and it’s even still rich.

– No More: There are more cherries appearing the further I get into the glass, and the overall essence of this bourbon just seems to get richer.

The empty Glencairn is a sweet, and gentle oak. It’s mild, but with a slightly saltiness, I’m tempted already to go pour myself even more. I’m honestly quite impressed with this bourbon, especially after not having been particularly wowed by RC6. I wish I had another bottle of SE4-PR5 ready to enjoy after this current bottle is gone. As such… I suppose I’ll have to hold off on that second pour…

WORTH THE PRICE?

At $60 USD, though this batch is out of stores and no longer to be found, absolutely it was worth that $60. I’m glad we have it, and I’ll do my best to stretch out the inevitable and keep it around for as long as possible.

MAKER’S MARK SE4-PR5 BORUBON REVIEW RATING: 96/100

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