Three years ago, gave its fans something they’d been asking for for a long time: a high age statement expression. was very positively received by the world, so now it’s become an annual drop, and the new 2025 edition is a blend of the oldest whiskey that the distillery has ever released.

Of course, the Maker’s team will go out of their way to make it clear that they “age to taste, not time”—which is true, but an older age statement certainly doesn’t hurt the marketing. “From the beginning, has gone to extraordinary lengths to craft an uncompromisingly delicious , and Cellar Aged 2025 is a continuation of that pursuit,” Rob Samuels, managing director and eighth-generation whisky maker, said in a statement. “An elevated expression that remains unmistakably Maker’s Mark, finishes maturing in

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