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Espiritu Lauro Mezcal Joven

Established 2010 in San Agustin Amatengo, Ejutla, Oaxaca. Espíritu Lauro mezcal is traditionally produced and distilled in copper stills. Espíritu Lauro Joven is an ensamble made in San Agustin Amatengo, Oaxaca. This mezcal is bright and subtly smokey. It has notes of dried herbs and a sweet agave finish that mixes with the tastes of baked jalapenos.

Fortaleza Reposado Tequila

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 Reposado Tequila is rested for 8 months. It has an amazingly soft texture with a vegetal sweetness balanced against soft and sweet vanilla notes from the ex-bourbon barrels in which it is rested.

Del Maguey Vida Mezcal

First introduced in 1995, Del Maguey offers a collection of exceptional, rare and unblended mezcals created by individual family producers in remote villages throughout the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Vida was created for use in cocktails.

Ilegal Joven Mezcal

Patrón Reposado Tequila

Patrón was set up with one purpose and one purpose only: to produce the worlds best Tequila. The Reposado is produced with pain-staking attention to detail and the proof is in... the bottle.

Doña Celia Blanco Tequila

Doña Celia is a premium 100% agave tequila, and is presented in a bottle reminiscent of the famous Mexican Catrina. The Catrina, is used in Mexican folklore in the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festivals. Catrinas are seen everywhere in Mexico, and this beautifully detailed ceramic bottle is a striking display piece with a great story. Dona Celia Blanco is an unaged tequila that is bottled after a second distillation in order to keep its natural characteristics together with transparency and brightness. Lifted, floral and savoury in character, this tequila is delicious to drink on its own or mixed in cocktails. A unique addition to any backbar or spirits collection.Nose: Fresh agave with fruit and citrus. Palate: Smooth and sweet. Fresh agave, hints of citrus. Finish: Smooth and refreshing.

818 REPOSADO TEQUILA

We work closely with local, family-owned farms in Jalisco, Mexico to bring you the smoothest, most natural, and best tasting tequila possible. Only the highest quality ingredients are used in its creation. The area code 818 is home to me, but the earth is home to all of us. So, from the agaves we grow, to the production of the bottle, sustainability and transparency of our supply chain was our core focus. We feel a great sense of responsibility and pride to have a positive impact on individuals, communities, and the environment. We've had so many magical nights drinking 818 and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Kendall Jenner 818 Reposado Tasting Notes TASTE: Ripe roasted agave flavor with notes of caramel and vanilla BODY & COLOR: Straw color with golden hues and medium body AROMA: Vanilla, meringue, honey, and fruit accents FINISH: Smooth caramel finish with notes of sweet cooked agave and pecan pie WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL: Aged in French and American oak barrels for a minimum of two months

Domingo Mezcal Durango Cenizo

Mezcal Legendario Domingo was founded in 2012 by Julian Saenger. Born and raised in Mexico, Julian has always had tremendous love and respect for the art of mezcal production, often finding ways to delve into production, marketing, brand launches and general support of the category throughout Mexico. When he finally found the opportunity to create a brand of his own through partnership with the Velasco family, he chose to centre the brand design around a recurring feeling he experienced through his journey in mezcal: celebration. Through its various labels, designed in Papel Picado, Legendario Domingo highlights different mezcal producing regions of Mexico, demonstrating exemplary distillation tradition from each region and emphasizing the differences in terroir. The mezcals Legendario Domingo produces are Palenque and regional designates (similar to vineyard designates in wine), purposefully emphasizing each region by accenting the terroir and capturing the agave varietal character, aromas, flavours and mouthfeel that wild fermentation and artisanal production afford. This Mezcal is made from 100% Cenizo (Durangensis) harvested at 10-12 years old from Nombre de Dios, in the Durango region by Maestro Mezcalero Familia Colon. The piña is cooked for 4-5 days in underground conical ovens ignited with mesquite, oak and huisache woods. The roasted piña are then crushed by a Mechanical Wheel that is traditional in region. Fermentation takes place in open underground wooden vats with fresh spring water for 6-8 days. No yeast is added, and instead indigenous yeast from the air ferments the agave juice. The mezcal is then double-distilled in a 300 litre Arabic Alembic pot still made of copper and stainless steel. The mezcal is then rested 30-45 days prior to being bottled. Each bottle is then filled, labeled and boxed by hand, completing the artisanal process from field to bottle. A nose of fresh green grapes and apple candy. the palate continues with more sweet candied fruit and freshly cut grass with more grape on the finish.

Mezcal Amares 100% Espadin

It is the steward of our pursuit of a better world, the flag bearer for our holistic cycle "From seed to sip". Naturally handcrafted using the finest 8-year-old agave Espadín found in the mountains of Oaxaca, Amarás Espadín invites you into a world of smoothness. Please note that some bottling may have "Amores" rather than "Amares". This is due to a change in brand name. The producer, notes, history and liquid are identical.

Domingo Mezcal Guerrero Papalote

Year: 2017-18 Village: Mazatlán - Fabrica - distillery Family: Obregon Maguey: papalote or cupreata semi - wild Agave: Cupreata Cocking: underground conical oven with river stones and Tepehuaje wood, encino and some others Milling: mechanical with shredder Fermentation: open or natural in wooden vats using indigenous yeast Distillation: double (ordinario the first) in copper pot still, traditional Arabic style with conical “hat” Proofing: well water