Casamigos Reposado
Casamigos Reposado, aged for 7 months, is soft, slightly oaky with hints of caramel and cocoa. It has a silky texture with a medium to long smooth finish.
Ilegal Mezcal Joven
Ilegal mezcal is a beautifully balanced vintage mezcal from Tlacolula, Oaxaca Mexico. It is made by a fourth generation Mescalero and his family using 500 year old methods. Ilegal joven mezcal is a perfect balance of espadin agave and light smoke. Deep agave aromas. Hints of baked apple and white pepper. Lingering heat and sweet agave throughout.
Don Juan Escobar Mezcal
Not all Tequilas and Mezcal's are made equal! Your basic Tequila only has to contain 51% Agave and your standard Mezcal only 80%. Don Juan is made from 100% Blue Agave and when you have a sip you will understand the difference this core ingredient can make.
Tequila Ocho
Tequila Fortaleza Blanco
In 1999, Guillermo Erickson Sauza decided to bring back the old Sauza family distillery to life. Today he produces Tequila Fortaleza there using 100% stone-milled agave, entirely produced on the estate which lies right in the middle of the town of Tequila. Fortaleza Blanco Tequila is unaged. It has an amazingly soft texture and vegetal sweetness with a long and satisfying finish.
Xicaru Mezcal Reposado
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
Excellia Blanco
Rested a few weeks in grand cru sauternes wine casks and cognac barrels, Excellia Blanco is clear with a faint shade of gold. Cloves are revealed on the nose, as well as tobacco and notes of toast/brioche. Excellia Blanco is complex on the palate, with a mix of spices, vanilla, fruits and aromas of leather. The finish is long on the mid-palate and presents dried spices and faint jasmine notes.
Don Fulano Anejo tequila
Despite its long ageing, this minimum 30-month blend is not overtly sweet or oaky; it has a drier style, which is full of spice and character from its highland terroir. Cooked agave is present with a fine mixture of dried fruits, almonds and roasted coffee. There is a subtle and masked fudginess reminiscent of dark cocoa that emerges from the depth in its long and slightly dry finish.
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.