Maker’s Mark Private Selection Program: The New Roasted French Mendiant Stave

I’d like to thank Maker’s Mark for providing the sample kit for the new stave with no strings attached.

So, Maker’s Mark has decided to tweak the Private Select program. They’ve decided to retire the Roasted French Mocha stave and replace it with a new one called Roasted French Mendiant.

When the Maker's Mark Private Select program was first introduced, I wrote a whole article about it. From that post, we know that the Roasted French Mocha is a French oak stave designed to bring dry, dark chocolate, coffee, and char notes to the finished bourbon.

So, you might ask, the names of Roasted French Mocha and Roasted French Mendiant are remarkably similar? What is the difference? That’s a fine question and Maker’s Mark was kind enough to provide the answer along with the samples they sent. Quoting from the press release:

The new stave takes the flavor cues folks have come to know and love from the program’s Mocha stave and expands on them with amplified milk chocolate, buttery nut, deep coffee and dried dark fruit notes. … In introducing Mendiant, we wanted to bring in a new and exciting stave that takes flavor cues from Mocha but enhances even more rich and creamy classic Maker’s Mark® notes. Mendiant, like Mocha, is also a French oak stave with a classic cut but is cooked low and slow vs. high and slow to achieve a delicious new finish.

I was very interested to taste the difference between these two. I haven’t liked every Private Selection I’ve had that included the French Mocha stave, but all of the ones I’ve liked have included it. And I’d never tasted it on its own. So this should be a fun look.

Maker's Mark French Mocha vs French Mendiant

Purchase Info: These are available as part of the Maker’s Mark Private Select Program. They are only available on their own if a participant in the program has elected to go that route with their selection. These samples were sent for review purposes. The suggested retail price for a bottle of Maker’s Mark Private Select is $69.99

Price per Drink (50 mL): $4.67

Mocha

Details: 54.95% ABV

Nose: Strong caramel, vanilla, oak, and chocolate.

Mouth: Caramel, vanilla, oak, chocolate, and a hint of mint.

Finish: Sweet and warm with lingering notes of chocolate, cinnamon, and caramel.

Mendiant

Details: 54.75% ABV

Nose: Caramel, vanilla, chamomile, and hints of oak and mint.

Mouth: Cinnamon, caramel, vanilla, almond, and herbal notes.

Finish: Sweet and warm. Lingering notes of caramel, vanilla, almond, and hints of chamomile.

Thoughts: These are both very good. I'd choose the Mocha personally as I love those chocolate notes. The Mendiant is much spicier while the Mocha is sweeter...

…when neat.

Since Maker's was nice enough to throw a vial of Maker's Cask strength in the package, let's see how each of these does in a 50-50 blend.

The blending definitely changes things up. The noses are very similar with the Mendiant being slightly more herbal. Both, however, are caramel bombs. On the mouth, the Mendiant seems to integrate better than the Mocha. The Mocha stays chocolaty and overpowers the notes from the Maker's Cask Strength. The Mendiant shows as sweeter and has more caramel and herbal notes than the Mocha. Strangely, my favorite has switched when blended with the Maker's Cask Strength. I much prefer the Mendiant in a blend.

Which might be why they are making the change.


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New Baker's Bourbon Website Allows You to Learn More About Your Bourbon

So yeah, I know I don’t normally post news and really don’t go out of my way to highlight brand promotions, but when I got a press release about the new website for Baker’s bourbon, I was intrigued.

You know I am big on transparency. I’m a bourbon geek who loves to know everything there is to know about the juice in my bottle. It’s one reason I wish companies that source their whiskey would disclose the source of that whiskey. It’s more fun, and interesting, to know that the bourbon you are drinking is a mixture of Heaven Hill and Jim Beam than it is to wonder just where the juice in that bottle came from.

And that’s why I was intrigued by the new Baker’s bourbon website. They are giving you the chance to learn just a little more about the barrel your whiskey came from. Which since Baker’s is now a single barrel product is welcome. At least to me.

Sure, it’s a marketing gimmick to get you to buy more bottles. But if it helps you understand the differences between bourbon aged in different warehouses and on different floors, I’d say we all win.

Here’s how it works:

Grab your bottle of Baker’s and go to www.bakersbourbon.com/single-barrel-journey.

After you get through the age gate, enter the serial number on the neck tag of your bottle of Baker’s. Mine was 000426906.

From there you’ll learn what campus, what floor and rack the whiskey was aged in.

Some of this is already available on the label. But between the website and the label, you’ll know the campus, the warehouse, the floor, and the rack where the whiskey in your bottle was aged. Mine says warehouse CL-P on the label which seems to be a non-Baker’s warehouse by the map they give of the Clermont Campus.

From there you can discover the timeline of your bourbon.

You’ll get the barrel date, the dump date, exactly how old it is, and you’ll also get some fun facts about what happened in the meantime. Including what happened in history the month your whiskey was barreled and the weather it was subjected to while it aged.

At the end, you’ll get a summary image of the info you learned. And for a limited time, they are offering a little more. I’ll let the PR email talk now:

To Go Even Further “Behind The Barrel” (For A Limited Time!)

  • At the end of the journey, you will be prompted to enter the limited-time program with your name, email and date of birth

  • Check your email to see if you were one of the first people to make the cut for our one-of-a-kind special offer - a unique photo with Baker Beam himself in front of your bottle’s rackhouse and/or an exclusive tasting with Freddie Noe!

So there you have it. I know this reeks of a paid ad, but it isn’t. I just thought it was neat and agreed to share in case you also think it is neat. I even turned down a free bottle of Baker’s and bought my own down at my corner liquor store. (I really enjoy Baker’s so that wasn’t a hardship.)

Regular posts back tonight.


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