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El Tesoro Blanco

Our Blanco tequila is unaged and bottled immediately after distillation to capture the essence of our highland blue weber agave. The minerality of our soil and water shines through in this traditional, agave-forward tequila. Aromas of fresh agave mixed with honey and a touch of green olive. Sweet taste balanced with agave, white pepper and subtle green notes. Gold Medal - International Spirits Challenge 2018.

Artesanal Joven Cupreata

Artesanal Cupreata 750mL 100% Wild Agave Papalometl Artesanal was borne to exclusively represent and support female and ultra small mezcal producers who incorporate sustainable organic farming practices and genuine artisanal craft production methods in remote areas of Mexico. The Artesanal brand aims to empower female & ultra small producers in a celebration of their prized art while educating consumers by providing all necessary information required to identify, and find a great quality mezcal. On the back label of each of our bottles, you will find information on the agave varietal type, the artisans who made it, the villages they are from, and all the relevant details of the artisanal craft production processes utilised in their production. Each of our rare ultra small batch series aids and helps preserve the dignity and way of life of the master artisans in their small rural communities, and is naturally made in line with their native traditional ethnobotanical practices without the use of any additives. Artesanal is a genuine responsible agave connoisseur’s ultra premium spirit. Info & Characteristics of Production Master Artisans: Jeyri Toribio & Jose Calixto Garcia Locality: El Calvario, Guerrero Agave Type: Agave Papalometl “Cupreata” wild harvested Altitude: 2220 meters / Roasting Method: Earth Pit Oven Mashing Method: Tahona Stone Wheel Fermentation: Wood Vats 100% natural airborne yeasts Water utilised: Natural Spring Distillation: 200 L Copper Still, double distilled Type of distillate: Young Filtration: Triple sediment cellulose filtration Bottled: At Origin / Batch Size: 130 Liter Alcohol Vol Content: 42% Production Date: February 2021 Tasting Notes. Aroma: Intricate tropical floral aromas, green mango and orchids balanced by subtle notes of leather and tanned hide. Multifaceted hints of olive, brewer’s yeast, pipe tobacco with distant bushfire smoke. Palate: Full-bodied and complex flavours of cream, parmesan cheese and olive oils balanced with bitter earthy notes of dark cacao, burnt marshmallows and smoked beef. Finish: Long and complex finish with an oily minerality that lingers and leaves the palate salivating for more. Food Pairing: Wagyu beef, Bone-in Ribeye, Tuna Sashimi, Grilled Lobster, Tacos al Pastor, Shrimp & Bacon Wrapped Jalapenos, Lamb... How to enjoy: Delicious to sip neat or great as a coktail inclusion for a classic Tommy's Style Mezcal Margarita, Mezcal Paloma or custom creations incorporating Hibiscus, Passion fruit and Kiwi.

Le Tribute Mezcal

Soft earthy aroma with fresh herbs and smoky characters. The palate is pleasant and balanced. Persistence of smoked character, herbs, subtly spicy.

Quiquiriqui Espadin Mezcal

This beautifully crafted, unaged Mezcal (Joven) is made in Santiago Matatlán by Carlos Méndez. Méndez comes from prime Mezcal stock; his family has produced the spirit for six generations and that experience has led to this bold and complex offering with intensely smoky, spicy, roasted agave flavours and a long floral and peppery finish that is characteristic of the lowland Espadín agave. Matatlán is QuiQuiRiQuis classic, (and highly mixable) house-style Mezcal. In the mouth it is wonderfully smooth and mouth-filling with flavours of toffee apple, wood smoke and cocoa butter, as well as something citrus/briny, and that juicy, peppery finish characteristic of Matatlán-grown Espadín. Having matured for at least seven years, the Espadín agave is locally harvested with the hearts (piñas) traditionally roasted in fire pits for three to five days, before crushing via tahona (stone wheel). Fermentation occurs outside in tinas, or oak vats, relying only on natural airborne yeasts. The final process is a double-distillation in small copper stills. Each roast produces around 1,000 litres of evocative, smoke-wreathed agave spirit. This is a full-flavoured, balanced Mezcal that is perfect as a house pour or for cocktails. With an ABV of 45%, its got, we think, an extra depth and intensity than most house/pouring Mezcals out there (at 40%). And while it has the purity and balance to be sipped neat, the depth guarantees that its a killer base for mixed drinks. Try it in a Tommys Margarita or an Oaxaca Old Fashioned.

Casamigos Mezcal

Casamigos Mezcal is made with 100 percent Espadin agave from Santiago Matatlán in Oaxaca, Mexico. Made in the traditional way with no shortcuts as are the matteblack bottles, which are also made the old-school wayeach of them handcrafted before going into a 190-degree oven, so no two will ever be the same.

Excellia Anejo

With eighteen months of ageing, Excellia Añejo delivers dessert wine aromas (ripe and sweet grapes, dried apricots and pears) with evolving notes of rancio, baked spices and herbs, leather and sandalwood. The long finish is gradual and reveals balanced lingering tones of cocoa and orchard