Burrito Fiestero Cenizo Mezcal Ensamble
This sustainably grown Ensamble Mezcal with organic components and a path to carbon neutral is a mix of two Agaves, Agave Salmiana and Agave Durangensis. The harmony of co-cooking, co-crushing, co-fermenting and co-distilling brings to life the rich flavours and aromas of 2 revered Agaves. No to be confused with blending this Burrito Fiestero Mezcal is created with joy and passion in the state of Durango, Mexico.
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