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Gear Patrol on MSNMaker’s Mark Boldest Bet in 70 Years Might Change Whiskey ForeverThe company's new Star Hill Farm Whisky is a brand and industry first that could eventually reshape how whiskey ingredients are sourced.
And you won’t find “Maker’s Mark” in big lettering, or anywhere, on the bottle. The label reads, “Locally grown whisky, farmed to showcase the influence of our land. Nature as the maker.” ...
When Maker’s Mark debuted in the 1950s, the bourbon became known for a few things: Its distinctive square shaped bottle with a red wax seal on the neck, spelling whiskey without the “e” as a ...
And this new whisky also uses hand-torn labels, just as founder Margie Samuels created for the original. For decades, the only changes to Maker’s Mark were to the outside of the bottle ...
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