Here is everything you need to know about Mezcal, the smoky Mexican spirit that recently started to conquer the US and now the rest of the world.
Here is everything you need to know about Mezcal, the smoky Mexican spirit that recently started to conquer the US and now the rest of the world.
Mexican spirits are among the most popular in the world, with Tequila still being the most famous. But there's a lot more to discover. From smoky Mezcal to floral Charanda, here's a list of all traditional Mexican spirits.
Sombra Mezcal is a prime example of how spirits producers can be more sustainable without sacrificing quality. Sombra optimized the whole production process to be more sustainable, responsible, and environmentally friendly.
Mezcal is a complex and bold spirit. If you're an avid Tequila sipper and confronted for the first time with a Mezcal, you might be irritated by the bold and smoky flavors. And that's alright because the spirit is different from Tequila and should be consumed differently. And here you can read how. Following are our seven tips on how to drink Mezcal.
Mezcal is becoming increasingly popular. Yet, many people are not familiar with the different types of Mezcal. They don't only differ in aging but also in agave types used.
After a few Tequila variations, Casamigos released this Mezcal as the latest addition to the Casamigos family. The Joven Mezcal is double-distilled and bottled at 40% ABV.
Clase Azul Mezcal comes in two different versions, Mezcal Durango and Mezcal Guerrero. Both come in exceptionally well-designed bottles -pieces of art, really. And as such, they sell at quite a steep price.
Dos Hombres Mezcal is brand from San Luis del Rio, Oaxaca. It was founded in 2019 by Breaking Bad duo Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. Currently, they're selling two different types of Mezcal.
Mezcal is a spirit from Mexico and is often mistaken for another type of Tequila. But "it's not just smoky Tequila," states Ivy Mix, the author of "Spirits in Latin America." And I can only agree. And if you're new to Mezcal, but want to try it, I have some recommendations for you.
Mexican spirits are trending right now. Besides Tequila, Mezcal is the new star of agave spirits. Both are made of agave but are very different if you take a closer look.