Light florals, waxy vanilla. Almost a custard apple or feijoa thing going on. Plenty of roasted, toasted grapefruit and freshly turned earth. Captivating. Black pepper and cinnamon dancing and nice creamy finish. I would sip this slowly, savour. Traditionally, mezcals from different villages have their own distinctive flavors and aromas, which reflect the differences between distilleries, the soil, the local water sources, the wood used, and of course, the nuances created by the hand of the M...Read More...
Light florals, waxy vanilla. Almost a custard apple or feijoa thing going on. Plenty of roasted, toasted grapefruit and freshly turned earth. Captivating. Black pepper and cinnamon dancing and nice creamy finish. I would sip this slowly, savour. Traditionally, mezcals from different villages have their own distinctive flavors and aromas, which reflect the differences between distilleries, the soil, the local water sources, the wood used, and of course, the nuances created by the hand of the Maestro Mezcalero. Mezcal Nuestra Soledad is a single village Mezcal that showcases the differences between the villages of Santiago Matatlán, La Compañía Ejutla, San Luis del Rio, and San Baltazar Guelavila.