Aztecali Mezcal Reposado

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Aztecali Mezcal Reposado

Mezcal Review

Brand
Aztecali
Region
Zacatecas, MX
Distillation Method
Distillation
Barrel - Cask
Alcohol Volume
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Aztecali Mezcal Reposado

Aztecali Mezcal Reposado is crafted from 100% Blue Agave and rests 10 months in white oak barrels. Deep golden yellow, aromas of maple syrup and fruit, with notes of roasted nut, pepper and spices.

Real de Jalpa currently has their own Blue Agave plantation in Zacatecas, Mexico. Only Blue Agave (Tequiliana Weber) is planted and maintained by expert Jimadors. Each Agave is grown until it reaches optimal maturity, which takes from six to eight years before harvesting. The Agaves are steam cooked in large autoclaves, and then shredded / pressed to remove the juices. Aztecali Mezcal is double distilled and rests in white oak for 10 months.



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Aztecali Reposado * Tasted March 2012 * Riedel Tequila Glass

Appearance: medium straw - slow tears
Aroma: sweet agave with hints of oak and citrus
Initial Taste: agave and orange
Spirit Body: sweet bread and roasted nuts
Finish / Aftertaste: medium heat chocolate finish, citrus and mint aftertaste

This Mezcal is similar to Tequila and produced with more modern production methods with Blue Agave from Zacatecas. This is not what you would expect from typical Mezcals and does not exhibit smokey characteristics due to cooking the Agave above ground. Aztecali is a great example of modern Mezcal.
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Aztecali, nose of citrus and mint. Taste offers a hint of wood and a tropical feel.

Aztecali can be mixed in cocktails and can be sipped on. For $35, it's worth it.

Cheers
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