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		<title>Maker&#8217;s 46: History in the Dipping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2988" title="makers46" src="http://thirstyinla.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/makers46.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="475" />By any standard, Bill  Samuels Jr. has done a remarkable job of carrying on his parents’ legacy  during his 35-year tenure as President of Maker’s Mark. Not long after  Samuels assumed the company&#8217;s reins in 1975, Maker’s Mark  experienced double digit growth for [...]<p><em>Continue reading <a href="http://thirstyinla.com/2010/07/05/makers-46-history-in-the-dipping/">Maker&#8217;s 46: History in the Dipping</a></em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thirstyinla.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/makers46.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2988" title="makers46" src="http://thirstyinla.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/makers46.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="475" /></a>By any standard, <strong>Bill  Samuels Jr.</strong> has done a remarkable job of carrying on his parents’ legacy  during his 35-year tenure as President of <strong>Maker’s Mark</strong>. Not long after  Samuels assumed the company&#8217;s reins in 1975, Maker’s Mark  experienced double digit growth for the first time. Under his  leadership, the brand expanded beyond its home state of  Kentucky and is regarded as the world’s most popular wheated bourbon  and an icon in the global spirits industry. Samuels is now making a bid to shape his  own legacy with the release of <strong>Maker’s 46</strong>, the company’s first new  bourbon in 52 years.</p>
<p>In 2008, Maker’s Mark named <strong>Kevin Smith</strong> as  its new Master Distiller. In one of his earliest meetings with Smith,  Samuels expressed his desire to create a new Maker’s Mark. From the  beginning, Samuels and Smith wanted the new expression to keep the  original Maker’s Mark flavor profile, but intensified and full-bodied  without any bitterness. To achieve the desired results, Smith suggested  giving mature Maker’s Mark a different finish. After their experiments  reached a seeming dead end, they turned to <strong>Brad Boswell</strong> (President, <a href="http://www.independentstavecompany.com/">Independent Stave Company</a>) to help develop the  finishing process.</p>
<p>Boswell  invented a groundbreaking technique in which he lightly seared French  oak staves on both sides. The staves were seared just enough so that  caramel and vanilla flavors were released, while only a small amount of  tannin (which adds bitterness) came out of the wood. The Maker’s 46 name  comes from the profile number Boswell assigned to the special seared  staves. For the final finishing process, ten of these Number 46 staves  are attached to the sides of barrels that previously held fully matured  Maker’s Mark. The bourbon is then put back in the barrel and aged for  several more months, allowing the staves to give the spirit an enhanced  complexity and character.</p>
<p>Prior to its release, tastes of the highly  anticipated Maker’s 46 were given to a lucky few, from select guests at  the <a title="Manhattan Cocktail Classic" href="http://manhattancocktailclassic.com/" target="_blank">Manhattan Cocktail Classic</a> to members of the <a title="Seven Grand" href="http://www.sevengrand.la/" target="_blank">Seven Grand</a> <strong>Whiskey  Society</strong>. On June 29, the first five bottles of Maker’s 46 to ever come  down the line were ceremoniously dipped in the distinctive Maker’s Mark  red wax. Doing the honors were Kentucky Governor <strong>Steve Beshear</strong> and First  Lady <strong>Jane Beshear</strong>, Samuels, Smith and Boswell. Smith pulled the five  bottles off the line, numbered them, then locked them away for  posterity.</p>
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<div id="attachment_2991" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 628px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2991  " title="makers46-firstdip" src="http://thirstyinla.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/makers46-firstdip.jpg" alt="" width="618" height="408" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The &quot;First Dip&quot; of Maker&#39;s 46 with Kevin Smith (L) and Bill Samuels Jr. (C) | Photo: Maker&#39;s Mark</p></div>
<p>While overall  production at the distillery is expected to exceed one million cases for  the first time this year, <strong>only 25,000 cases of Maker’s 46 will be  shipped</strong>, which is sure to increase the demand for this first year’s  batch. As bourbon fans begin  seeking out the new release, Maker’s Mark has provided the following <strong> tasting notes</strong> to whet their palates:</p>
<p><strong>Maker’s 46</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>94 Proof (47% ABV)</li>
<li>Aroma &#8211; Pleasant,  sweet, toasty oak nose with caramel overtones. More intense aroma  without an alcohol nose.</li>
<li>Taste &#8211; Rich, creamy seared-oak flavors;  caramel and vanilla notes linger on the front of the palate, but it is  still soft enough to hold on the tongue even at 94 proof.</li>
<li>Finish &#8211; A big  mouth-watering oaky finish. Long with a little spice, staying forward on  the palate without the bitter bite found in older whiskies.</li>
</ul>
<p>Maker’s 46 will be sold in 750ml bottles and retail for an  estimated  $10 more than the standard Maker’s Mark (prices vary by  state).</p>
<p>Initial reaction to  Maker’s 46 has been positive. <strong>John Hansell</strong> notes in his <a title="Malt Advocate" href="http://www.whatdoesjohnknow.com/2010/05/07/review-makers-mark-46-bourbon/" target="_blank">Malt Advocate  review</a>,  “The French Oak staves in ‘46’ add firm, complex, dry spices (lead by  warming cinnamon, followed by nutmeg and clove)&#8230;which dovetails well  with Maker’s trademark layered sweetness.” <strong>Drink Spirits</strong> gives Maker’s  46 an enthusiastic <a title="Drink Spirits" href="http://www.drinkspirits.com/bourbon/makers-46-review/" target="_blank">4.5 out of 5  stars</a> (Very Highly Recommended): “We actually like Maker’s 46 even better than  the original and expect it to be a huge hit in the marketplace.”</p>
<p>For more information  about Maker’s 46 and Maker’s Mark, visit <a title="Maker's Mark" href="http://www.makersmark.com/" target="_blank">www.makersmark.com</a>.<br />
Maker’s Mark on  Twitter: <a title="@MakersMark" href="http://twitter.com/MakersMark" target="_blank">@MakersMark</a><br />
Maker’s Mark on  Facebook: <a title="Maker's Mark Facebook" href="http://facebook.com/makersmark" target="_blank">facebook.com/makersmark</a></p>
<p>Watch an archived  stream of the Maker’s 46 “First Dip” at <a title="Ustream" href="http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-first-dip" target="_blank">Ustream</a>.</p>
<p>BourbonBlog has more  Maker’s 46 coverage, including <a title="BourbonBlog - Maker's 46" href="http://www.bourbonblog.com/blog/2010/07/03/makers-46-new-video-from-day-of-first-bottling-and-dipping-with-kentucky-governor-steve-beshear/" target="_blank">the first day of  bottling</a>,  as well as an exclusive <a title="BourbonBlog - Kevin Smith" href="http://www.bourbonblog.com/blog/2010/02/12/new-makers-mark-bourbon-new-makers-mark-expression-kevin-smith-tasting/" target="_blank">tasting and  interview with Kevin Smith</a>.</p>
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