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The current lowest Maker's Mark price is $400, available from Wooden Cork. You can also find Maker's Mark from other retailers, including Unicorn Auctions.
For those interested in auctions, there are currently live auction listings, with the lowest bid at $ 40 from Unicorn Auctions.
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How much does Maker's Mark cost in The United States of America ?
If you're wondering what a fair price for Maker's Mark is, our data gives a clear picture of where the market has settled over the last 90 days.
Across all the retailers we track, the average price for Maker's Mark in The United States of America has been $400. This gives you a realistic benchmark of what most shoppers are paying right now.
During the same period, the lowest price we've seen is $400 from Wooden Cork, making it the best recent deal for this bottle. Price fluctuations do happen, often driven by promotions, stock levels, and seasonal demand, so reviewing the 3-month trend is one of the easiest ways to know whether today's offer represents good value.
Use this data to compare retailers confidently, spot genuine discounts, and decide whether now is the right time to buy Maker's Mark.
About Maker's Mark
Maker's Mark is a distinguished American bourbon whisky, renowned for its handcrafted and small batch production methods. Founded by Bill Samuels Sr., in 1953, the distillery is located in Loretto, Kentucky. Maker's Mark stands out in the bourbon landscape for its unique use of red winter wheat instead of the traditional rye in its mash bill, which imparts a smoother, softer profile with less bite than typical rye-based bourbons. The whisky is matured in new charred oak barrels, with each bottle hand-dipped in red wax, giving it a distinctive and iconic seal. This process ensures a rich caramel and vanilla flavor palette, with subtle undertones of nut and fruit, rounded off by a smooth finish. Maker’s Mark has consistently maintained a tradition of quality and craftsmanship, making it a favorite among bourbon enthusiasts. It’s enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as a versatile component in cocktails, appealing to a broad audience with its rich yet accessible taste.
