LEXINGTON, Ky. — Keeneland Race Course and Maker’s Mark announced the second bottle in the “Greats of the Gate” 10-year commemorative bottle series, celebrating Thoroughbred racing’s most iconic horses. 


What You Need To Know

  • The 2025 “Greats of the Gate” bottle honors the legendary racehorse Lexington

  • The bottle will arrive on shelves Friday, April 11 and the suggested retail price is $179.99

  • Every bottle includes a certificate of authenticity

  • Proceeds from the bottle benefit various Kentucky nonprofits including, Kentucky Classic Arts 

Proceeds from each year’s limited-edition bottle benefit nonprofits that support Kentucky’s horse racing industry.

The bottle will arrive on shelves Friday, April 11. That’s the same day as the $650,000 Maker’s Mark Mile (G1) during Keeneland’s Spring Meet. It will be available at select Kentucky retailers that sell Maker’s Mark with a suggested retail price of $179.99.

The 2025 “Greats of the Gate” bottle honors the legendary racehorse Lexington, who competed from 1853 to 1855, winning six of seven races, and was famously sold to stud for the highest price ever paid for an American racehorse at the time.

“The ‘Greats of the Gate’ series is a unique opportunity to honor the legendary horses who shaped the sport while also supporting the organizations that allow Kentucky’s culture to thrive,” said Rob Samuels, eighth-generation whisky maker and Maker’s Mark’s managing director. “We’re incredibly proud to continue our longstanding partnership with Keeneland, which has deep roots in Kentucky’s horse racing heritage and whose patrons enjoyed the very first Maker’s Mark cocktails in the 1950s.” 

The bottle features an illustration by Kentucky artist Tyler Robertson with artwork wrapping around the bottle in orange and black, the racing silks colors of Lexington. The bottle’s crown is dipped in bright orange wax and topped with a white silk ribbon.

Every bottle includes a certificate of authenticity signed by Samuels, Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin, Robertson, Bret Jones, President of Airdrie Stud and a descendant of the horse’s owners. 

“Keeneland and Maker’s Mark share a mission of service and philanthropy that benefits both the horse industry and our community,” Arvin said. “We are proud the commemorative bottles continue to be both a prized collectors’ item for our fans and a successful fundraiser for so many worthwhile organizations.” 

Proceeds from the bottle benefit the nonprofits Kentucky Classic Arts by providing support for musical theatre performance opportunities for Central Kentucky; Kentucky Harvest by expanding their food rescue and donation efforts across the Commonwealth; Kentucky Arts Center of the Bluegrass providing free entry to guests for the museum along with arts programming; and Blue Grass Farms Charities through building a new pantry opening this summer at The Thoroughbred Center. 

Over the course of the 10 years, Keeneland and Maker’s Mark committed to raising $4 million for various Kentucky nonprofit organizations through this bottle series.

Laya Gilpin - Digital Producer

Laya Gilpin is a digital producer for Spectrum News 1 in Louisville, Kentucky. She joined Spectrum News as a television producer in 2021 and was promoted to digital producer in 2025. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree, Communication Arts and Media from Concord University in West Virginia in 2020.