Tag: mezcal review
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Guero Mezcalero: A Fresh and Balanced Espadín from Oaxaca
Looking for a well-balanced and refreshing mezcal? Guero Mezcalero from Matatlán, Oaxaca, crafted by maestro mezcalero Pedro Martínez García, offers fresh, fruity notes with a touch of smoke. Read on for a full tasting review and discover why this artesanal mezcal deserves a spot on your shelf.
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Mezcal Lalocura Tobasiche: A Tasting and Review
Discover the complex flavors of Mezcal Lalocura Tobasiche! Earthy, smoky, and rich in spice—this ancestral mezcal is a must-try. Full review inside! #MezcalMonday
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Los Amantes Mezcal Añejo Aged 2 years
Los Amantes Mezcal is inspired by the Aztec legend of Mayahuel, who despite her grandmother’s control fled and met with her lover Quetzalcoatl. This defiance cost Mayahuel her life. Los Amantes, “the lovers.” Mezcal Los Amantes has been producing mezcal artesanal since 2007 in Tlacolula de Matamoros, in the Central Valley Region, Oaxaca. Los Amantes…
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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…