Wild Common Ensamble Mezcal Artesanal 750mL
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Wild Common Ensamble Mezcal Artesanal
Mezcal Artesanal | 45% ABV (90 Proof) | 750 mL
Process & Profile
Wild Common Ensamble Mezcal Artesanal is produced in small batches in Oaxaca, Mexico, using traditional methods that honor mezcal’s heritage. Crafted from a blend of Espadín and Tobala agaves, the piñas are roasted underground in earthen ovens lined with volcanic rock, then crushed by a horse-drawn tahona. Fermentation occurs naturally in open-air wooden vats with wild yeasts before double distillation in copper pot stills. Bottled at 45% ABV, this ensamble showcases a vibrant balance of smokiness, earth, and sweet agave character.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Aromatic smoke intertwined with roasted agave, tropical fruit, and herbal spice.
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Palate: Bold yet balanced with flavors of roasted maguey, pineapple, citrus, and subtle minerality layered with smoke.
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Finish: Long and expressive, leaving lingering notes of pepper, earth, and sweet smoke.
What Makes It Special
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Crafted from an ensamble of Espadín and Tobala agaves for layered complexity.
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Traditional production: earthen pit roasting, tahona crushing, and natural fermentation.
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Bottled at 45% ABV to highlight both intensity and refinement.
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Produced in small batches by mezcaleros in Oaxaca using artisanal methods.
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Certified additive-free, honoring authentic mezcal traditions.
How to Enjoy
Best enjoyed neat in a copita or veladora glass to savor its full spectrum of flavors. A few drops of water can open up fruity and herbal notes. It also pairs well with smoky grilled meats, mole dishes, or even rich dark chocolate. For cocktails, try it in a Mezcal Margarita or Oaxaca Old Fashioned for a modern twist.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What agaves are used in this mezcal?
It is made from a blend of Espadín and Tobala agaves. -
Is it smoky?
Yes, it has a balanced smokiness from underground pit roasting, but it is layered with fruit and herbal notes. -
What does “artesanal” mean on the label?
It indicates the mezcal is made using traditional methods such as pit-roasting, tahona crushing, and natural fermentation. -
What proof is it bottled at?
Wild Common Ensamble Mezcal is bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof).
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