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Creyente

Creyente
Mezcal Cuishe Lote No. 00123AE046

Category: Blanco Mezcal

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
93 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$114

Creyente
Mezcal Cuishe Lote No. 00123AE046

Category: Blanco Mezcal

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
Clear color. Aromas and flavors of aloe, cedar and lime zest, okra, and mango skins with a round, dry-yet-fruity full body and a delightful, medium-length finish evoking notes of matcha, masa and black tea, beeswax, and peanut brittle. Like a smoked mango black tea; tropical, savory, and refined while maintaining just a bit of that rustic authenticity.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Spicy, Herbal & Complex
Aroma Aroma: aloe, cedar and lime zest, okra, and mango skins
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of matcha, masa and black tea, beeswax, and peanut brittle
Smoothness Smoothness: Normal
Enjoy Enjoy: on the rocks, in cocktails and neat
Cocktail Cocktails: Paloma, Sangrita, Tommy's Margarita
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Like a smoked mango black tea; tropical, savory, and refined while maintaining just a bit of that rustic authenticity.

The Producer

Jose Cuervo Mexico

The Producer
Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena #800
Santa Fe
Mexico City, 01210
Mexico
52 55-5258 7000

Their Portfolio

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Blanco Mezcal

Spirits Glass Copita Clear.jpg
Serve in a Copita
Blanco mezcal is a spirit from Mexico that can be made from as many as 18 different types of the agave plant, some cultivated and some wild. Most are produced in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. A blanco mezcal is distilled in a copper still (sometimes double distilled) and is not aged in oak, thus preserving a clear appearance.

Mezcal is often confused with tequila, as both are made from agave. But while tequila must be made from one specific blue agave, mezcal can be produced from eighteen different types of agave (maguey). There are two types of mezcal, those made exclusively from maguey and those made from at least 80% maguey mixed with other ingredients. Mezcal has similar aging terms as tequila, such as reposado and añejo, but generally mezcal is more of an artisanal product, so examples of mezcal vary more than tequila.

Most are double-distilled, while some are triple-distilled and then aged for several years in oak barrels. Flavors range from smoked herbs and pepper to tobacco and charred fruits. Serve these on their own, in an adventuresome cocktail, or with a cigar.