Maker'S Mark Cellar Aged 2024 India. Maker’s mark is able to age its whiskey for longer by moving barrels to a limestone whiskey cellar, built in december 2016, where a cooler climate tempers some of the oak influence. Aromas contains caramelized sugar, citrus and toasted almond, the distillery experiences.
The extra maturation was done in a specially built limestone cellar to guard against kentucky’s summer heat. Cellar aged is the oldest maker’s mark release ever, and fans of the brand have been craving it.