Mezcal Amares Logia Cenizo
Amarás Logia Cenizo keeps a balance between smoky and citric aromas on the nose, with bold and intense hints of roasted coffee beans. Handcrafted with a 14-year-old wild agave scientifically known as an A. durangensis. It is crafted using a particular artisanal recipe that starts with the use of local mesquite and huisache wood when cooked. It is milled with an axe. Its fermentation is 100% natural, in rectangular vats at ground level, maintaining a stable temperature. Please note that some bottling may have "Amores" rather than "Amares". This is due to a change in brand name. The producer, notes, history and liquid are identical.
Mezcal Amares 100% Espadin
It is the steward of our pursuit of a better world, the flag bearer for our holistic cycle "From seed to sip". Naturally handcrafted using the finest 8-year-old agave Espadín found in the mountains of Oaxaca, Amarás Espadín invites you into a world of smoothness. Please note that some bottling may have "Amores" rather than "Amares". This is due to a change in brand name. The producer, notes, history and liquid are identical.
Domingo Mezcal Guerrero Papalote
Year: 2017-18 Village: Mazatlán - Fabrica - distillery Family: Obregon Maguey: papalote or cupreata semi - wild Agave: Cupreata Cocking: underground conical oven with river stones and Tepehuaje wood, encino and some others Milling: mechanical with shredder Fermentation: open or natural in wooden vats using indigenous yeast Distillation: double (ordinario the first) in copper pot still, traditional Arabic style with conical “hat” Proofing: well water
Mezcal Amares Reposado Espadin
Amarás Reposado grants you entrance to the world of mezcal with its smooth and mellow notes. Handcrafted using the same fine agave Espadín, only this time, it's matured in our barrels carved from 2 different types of Oak. During this process, it shades into an elegant, light-tanned and natural amber tone, after being left for a minimum of 3 months to adjust itself into our beloved Amarás Reposado. Please note that some bottling may have "Amores" rather than "Amares". This is due to a change in brand name. The producer, notes, history and liquid are identical.