Maker's Mark Wood Finishing Series 2021 FAE-01 Review

 
Maker's Mark Wood Finishing Series 2021 FAE-01 Review
 

When Bob and I visited the Maker’s Mark distillery a few weeks ago, we picked up a bottle of the latest limited release in the Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series, FAE-01. We’ve tasted it a couple of times now, and we’ve really found it to be the most complex, fruit-forward, interesting bourbon expression we’d tried in a while. I absolutely love this one, y’all.

The Wood Finishing Series was launched in 2019 as an extension of the Maker’s 46 and Private Selection expressions. which finish fully mature Maker’s Mark bourbon in barrels made of a combination of specially-selected charred and toasted oak staves to produce more intense and pronounced flavors. The 2019 (RC6) and 2020 (SE4xPR5) were each made using distinct wood profiles. The first release of 2021, FAE-01, uses virgin American oak staves that have been toasted on one side and left raw on the other, coaxing out both strong earthy flavors and bright, fruity notes.

The release’s name comes from the fatty acid esters which are formed throughout the distilling and fermentation process. Here, the non-chill filtering process favored by Maker’s Mark is crucial. “Non-chill-filtering allows long-chain fatty acid esters (FAEs) to remain in the liquid, which contributes to the creamier mouthfeel and helps preserve and elevate the fruit notes,” a distillery press release explains. The result is really something special.

Maker’s Mark Director of Innovation Jane Bowie noted in the same press release that this expression “tastes just like a barrel warehouse smells.” This is a stunningly succinct and accurate description of FAE-01. All the delightful notes that hit your nose on a warehouse tour are captured in the flavor of this bourbon. It’s a definite must-sample for bourbon lovers. If you run across a bottle of this one, you should definitely pick it up!

FAE-01 retails at $60. A companion expression, FAE-02, will be released in the fall.

 
We obviously had to taste this one a couple of times to get it all right.

We obviously had to taste this one a couple of times to get it all right.

 

Maker's Mark Wood Finishing Series 2021 FAE-01 Tasting Notes

Mash Bill: 70% corn; 16% red winter wheat; 14% malted barley

Finishing Wood: 10 virgin toasted American oak staves

Proof: 110.6 (cask strength)

Nose: fruit-forward notes of blackberries, bing cherries, and figs; opens to molasses and a strong note of rickhouse wood.

Palate: bing cherries and lemon zest, demamara sugar, toasted oak, and plums.

Finish: creamy with a lingering balance of earthiness and sweetness.

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