Aquardiente (aka firewater) is a traditional spirit made with anything from fruit, tubers, and grain. In sugarcane-producing countries, true aguardiente is a clear, cheap, strong rum that gets none of the fancy barrel-aging. Building... Read More
A blend of 3 types of agave: Espadín, Barril, and Mexicano. Lightly smoky and herbaceous with floral and citrus notes. One of our favorites for simple sipping.
Crafted by maestro mezcalero Onofre Ortíz Ortíz in the village of Bramaderos, Claridad is 100% Espadín agave baked in a wood-fired stone oven. When perfectly roasted, the piñas are milled with a small... Read More
The old-fashioned chemist's bottle lets you know you're in for something special. Hermogenes García Vasquez, Paula Aquino Sanchez, and their son Jorge make a mere 1500 liters of hyper-local mezcal in Logoche, Oaxaca... Read More
Gregory Martinez and Valentin Cortes make this Tobala Mezcal in collaboration with 16 Oaxacan families working in 10 different regions of Oaxaca. Every bottle is hand marked with the details about that specific batch. Tobala is... Read More
A versatile Mezcal that has light smoke and notes of fresh green herbs and citrus. The green agave comes through clean and bright. This is an entry level Mezcal that can be sipped but is more geared for mixing. It can be used... Read More
Cousins Edgar González Ramírez and Elisandro González Molina started Mezcal Tosba as a way to preserve their village of San Cristobal Lachirioag in the Sierra Juárez mountains. Without economic opportunities,... Read More