Flavor Profile: wet stone

Banhez Jabalí

Comprised of 100% wild Jabalí agave, this mezcal is citric and light bodied with a lively mouthfeel. Tasting notes include lactose, wet stone, fermented fruit, and herbaceous conifers. Notoriously difficult to distill, Jabalí agaves tend to grow in groups, and the name is a reflection of their spiny likeness to wild boars….

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El Jolgorio Tepeztate

El Jolgorio was founded by the Cortés family, who have been making mezcal in Oaxaca since the 1840s. Agave Tepeztate can take 25-30 years to mature and is found hanging horizontally from mountain cliffs, making it difficult to harvest….

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