Maker’s Mark recently unveiled the latest addition to their Wood Finishing Series. The 2021 limited release robotically dubbed FAE-01 is the distillery’s third release in this series and derives its flavors from the unique process being used on the American oak staves that aged the whiskey.
According to Maker’s Mark, the barrels are “cooked on one side only in order to maximize the flavors pulled from the staves the infrared side for heavier wood extractives and the raw side to allow more fruit-forward elements.” The raw side, meanwhile, is said to “allow more fruit-forward elements (first time Maker’s has used a stave that has raw wood).”
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Maker’s Mark is rolling out the first of two 2021 limited editions in its Wood Finishing Series. FAE-01 is named for the stave used to finish the bourbon, which is priced at $60.
Michter’s is releasing a new batch of its Barrel-Strength rye. The suggested price is $100, with limited amounts available.
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Bowmore Distillery has debuted the Timeless Series with a 27 year old ($1,525) and a 31 year old ($2,100). There are just 3,000 bottles of each single malt, with the 31 year old for sale only at Travel Retail.
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