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Contraluz is a 100% Artisanal Mezcal made from Espadin Agave. It is the product of maturation and small-batch filtration process new to the world of Mezcal. The result is a crystal-clear liquid with an elegant blend of aromas and flavors that are refined yet full of Mezcal's signature character.
Revelador Espadin is produced by legendary maestro mezcalero Gregorio “Don Goyo” Martinez Garcia and his son Rodrigo Martínez Méndez. Their mezcal is renowned throughout Mexico and abroad.
Revelador Tobala is produced by legendary maestro mezcalero Gregorio “Don Goyo” Martinez Garcia and his son Rodrigo Martínez Méndez. Their mezcal is renowned throughout Mexico and abroad.
Revelador Tepeztate is produced by legendary maestro mezcalero Gregorio “Don Goyo” Martinez Garcia and his son Rodrigo Martínez Méndez. Their mezcal is renowned throughout Mexico and abroad.
The Agaves used to make 400 CONEJOS can take between 8 & 15 years to reach optimum maturity. The Pinas are slow cooked for 3-5 days, milled by stone, then kept in a wood tub as they begin the fermentation process.
This new expression is made from 100% Agave Papalote, also known as Agave cupreata, and specific to the Guerrero region. The plant grows wild in the mountain range of Guerrero, which is on the coast and has a tropical climate.
Grabado Artisanal Mezcal is very expressive with notes of fresh herbs, soft smoke, agave syrup. Well-balanced with a deep and smooth finish. Great for sipping straight or in cocktails.
Siete Misterios is a bottler of mezcal in Mexico that strives to provide traditional styles of the spirit that are 100% natural and organic in origin, with flavors and aromas that are custom to the specific species of agave.
Amaras Espadin is made with agave Espadin. Bottles of this mezcal are made by several different producers, so check your bottle for details. Many bottles are produced by Armando Martinez, but they also work with producers in Mitla, San Carlos, and San Juan del Rio.
This ensamble is a blend of Espadin and Tobalá. Tobalá is known as king of the agaves because of its uniqueness. The agave itself is very different from most other varietals.
Aroma: Fruity to the nose. Pineapple and apple notes with a touch of herbal and fresh aromas (citrus and cucumber seeds). Ending with a touch of ash and cloves notes.
The Mexicanito agave grows in the foothills of pine-oak forests from Sonora to Oaxaca. Soils rich in organic matter provide the nutrients it needs to reach its impressive size.
Balanced and elegant. Hints of tamarind and pomegranate aromas are followed by herbal tones of fresh mint and dried oregano. Delicate notes of smoke and black pepper lead to a long silky finish.
The Tepeztate agave grows wild on high mountainsides and steep, rocky cliffs making it extremely difficult to harvest. Their twisted, large green leaves make the agaves look like massive spiders climbing up a mountain. This expression features notes of ripe citrus and tropical fruit due to the agaves long age of maturation before harvest.
Siete Misterios Espadin was the first mezcal expression that Siete Misterios released. While on a trip into the Sierra, they visited the small community of Sola de Vega. The mezcal they tasted there was all hand milled and clay pot distilled, which they noted as giving the mezcal sweeter and spicier features compared to mezcal made in other regions.