Its five-star rating is well-deserved, with a profile that ranges from sweet to a spicy, vegetal bite. The smoke is just right, enhancing rather than masking the natural characteristics of the mezcal. The finish leaves a lasting impression that’s both warm and inviting. It’s a premium choice for those who appreciate the art of mezcal making.
Reminds me a bit of my days making apple pie moonshine. I still don’t quite know how I feel about the fruit-forward apple notes. But at the mid-shelf cost of about $65 it’s kind of a fun experiment for your palate.
Good earthiness to it, with some nice notes of chocolate and vanilla.
Pretty nice! Notes of apple and fruits