Category: Mezcal Reviews
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Agua de Jaguar Mezcal, Artesanal?
When it comes to mezcal, there are 3 categories a mezcal can fall under, per the CRM. There is Mezcal ‘industrial’ (ew stay away), Mezcal Artesanal (the majority category, you want at minimum), and Mezcal ancestral (small batch, actually handcrafted). I came across Mezcal Agua de Jaguar in a bazaar in Mexico City. They had…
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Casamigos Mezcal Artesanal – 1 Star, Really?
The Mezcal community seems to have a hard time swallowing Casamigos Mezcal
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The Best Mezcal They’ve Ever Tasted… Dos Hombres
We started Dos Hombres to create a Mezcal that we thought was perfect. A unique blend of the finest Espadin agave
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Ojo De Tigre “The Mezcal for All”
Ojo De Tigre is the brain child of Mexican actor Luis Gerardo Méndez and Juan Valderram, National ambassador for Mezcal Ojo de Tigre. This mezcal artesanal has been marketed as “El Mezcal Para todos, todas, todes”. The Mezcal for all. It is a very popular Mezcal in mezcal, because of its ties to the Mexican…
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Mano Santa Mezcal – 14 Hierbas
Mano Santa is a Mezcaleria in Mexico City, with a relaxed vibe that offers artisanal mezcal from Santiago Matatlán Oaxaca. One of their staple Mezcales is 14 Hierbas. A Mezcal Joven where the agave is cooked in an underground stone pit, crushed by a stone, and fermented with 14 herbs in wooden jars, giving it…