Celebrate a winning season with the Maker’s Mark Kansas City Chiefs Edition, a limited release of the iconic Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky crafted in partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs. This special-edition bottling honors the 2025 season and is a tribute to craftsmanship, community, and championship spirit.
Made in Loretto, KY by the legendary Maker’s Mark Distillery, this small-batch bourbon features the same trusted hand-crafted process: hand-rotated barrels, hand-dipped red wax seals, and labels cut and printed by hand. With its smooth, rich flavor profile, this 90-proof whisky (45% ABV) is perfect for collectors, Chiefs fans, and bourbon lovers alike.
Key Features:
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Official limited edition Chiefs partnership bottle (2025 season)
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Hand-dipped wax and hand-cut label
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Made by Certified B Corp™, with zero waste-to-landfill production
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Distilled, aged & bottled by Maker’s Mark in Loretto, KY
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45% ABV (90 proof) – smooth and balanced
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750mL glass bottle with recyclable packaging
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Classic Maker’s Mark mash bill with red winter wheat
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Soft vanilla, caramel, and a hint of toasted oak
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Palate: Rich, creamy mouthfeel with notes of honey, baking spices, and sweet corn
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Finish: Smooth and mellow with gentle spice and lingering sweetness
How to Enjoy:
Best enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in signature cocktails like a Maker’s Manhattan or Bourbon Smash. This collectible bottle also makes a standout gift for Chiefs fans or whiskey collectors.
FAQ:
Q: Is this a different recipe than standard Maker’s Mark?
A: No, it’s the same beloved Maker’s Mark bourbon you know—this is a limited-edition commemorative bottle with exclusive Chiefs branding.
Q: Is this a real partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs?
A: Yes, this bottle is an official collaboration and proudly displays the team’s logo and messaging from the 2025 season.
Q: Can I recycle the bottle and cap?
A: Yes, the bottle is glass and the cap is recyclable as marked under the How2Recycle program.
Q: Where is it made?
A: Distilled, aged, and bottled at Star Hill Farm, Loretto, Kentucky.