About
Maker’s Mark Distillery is one of Kentucky’s most iconic bourbon destinations, set on Star Hill Farm in Loretto and known worldwide for its red wax-dipped bottles, handmade approach, and beautiful countryside campus. The visit feels polished but still warm, with winding roads, historic buildings, working production spaces, artful details, a gift shop, Homeplace Bar, and Star Hill Provisions all helping the property feel like a true bourbon-country homeplace. Guests can see how Maker’s Mark is crafted, enjoy guided tastings, explore cocktail and culinary experiences, and even try dipping a bottle in the brand’s signature red wax. As an official Kentucky Bourbon Trail stop, Maker’s Mark is a must-visit for travelers who want a classic Kentucky experience with a scenic setting, strong storytelling, and plenty to enjoy beyond the tour itself.
History
Maker’s Mark was founded by Bill Samuels Sr. and Margie Samuels, who set out to create a softer, smoother bourbon that would stand apart from the sharper styles common at the time. The family famously replaced rye with red winter wheat in the mash bill, giving Maker’s Mark its signature rounded profile and helping define the brand’s identity as a wheated bourbon. Margie Samuels also shaped some of the most recognizable parts of the brand, including the name, bottle shape, label style, and hand-dipped red wax seal. That combination of flavor and design made Maker’s Mark one of the most distinctive bottles in American whiskey. Over time, the distillery at Star Hill Farm became the public home of the brand, preserving a handcrafted image while growing into one of Kentucky’s best-known visitor destinations. Today, Maker’s Mark remains closely tied to its family story, its Loretto setting, and its commitment to doing things carefully, consistently, and with a strong sense of place.
Notoriety
Maker’s Mark is best known for being one of the most recognizable bourbons in the world, thanks to its smooth wheated profile, square bottle, and hand-dipped red wax top. The brand’s “handmade” identity is more than marketing, because the distillery experience highlights details like the dipping line, barrel aging, blending decisions, and the careful approach that keeps Maker’s Mark consistent from bottle to bottle. The campus itself also adds to the brand’s reputation. Star Hill Farm is scenic, historic, and visitor-friendly, giving guests a strong sense of Kentucky countryside while still offering modern hospitality through tastings, food, cocktails, seasonal events, and special releases. Maker’s Mark also continues to innovate through programs like Maker’s Mark 46, Private Selection, Wood Finishing Series, Cellar Aged, and Star Hill Farm Whisky, showing that even a classic brand can keep evolving without losing its core identity.
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