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Mezcal

Like Tequila, mezcal is an agave-based spirit from Mexico. The two main differences are that Tequila comes from a specific place and can only be made with one kind of agave, blue weber. In contrast, mezcal can be made all over the country and makes use of over 30 different kinds of agave. Some of the most notable varieties include tobala, espadin and cupreata. Rather like grape varieties, each has its own distinctive flavour profile. Mezcal can be made from a blend or a single variety. There’s another difference and that is one of scale. Tequila is dominated by big brands who use industrial techniques to make a consistent product, though there are more artisan brands. In contrast, mezcal is usually made on a much smaller scale using more rudimentary equipment and there aren’t really any famous brands with huge marketing budgets.

Until the 1990s mezcal was very loosely regulated but a Denominaciones de Origen (DO) for mezcal was first established in the 1990s, overseen by the CRM (Consejo Regulador del Mezcal). As defined by the CRM, mezcal can be produced in ten states: Oaxaca, Michoacan, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Durango, Puebla, and Sinaloa.

As with Tequila, mezcal starts with agave. An agave plant can take anywhere from six to twelve years to mature and can grow up to 2.5 metres (8 feet) tall. Harvesting the agave is a skilled and labour intensive process. When the plant is ripe, has enough convertible sugars in it, the jimador (farmer) removes the agave leaves with a sharp curved tool called a coa. These fibrous leaves are discarded, the part he’s after is the heart of the plant, called the piña, because it looks like a pineapple. These can weigh up to about 100kg (220lb) but usually come in at 30kg. They are made up of complex carbohydrates which are not fermentable so the next stage is to convert them into sugar.

To access those sugars, the piñas need to be cooked. Some will use a steam oven as they do in Tequila whereas others use traditional techniques like cooking them in a firepit full of hot stones. In fact, at every stage of the mezcal making process, there are different ways of doing things. To try to clear things up, in 2016 the CRM came up with three grades of mezcal, Mezcal (plain and simple), Artesanal and Ancestral depending on the techniques used.

Bottles labelled simply as mezcal can be made using steam ovens similar to those used in Tequila to cook the agave. The cooked agave can be milled mechanically to release the juices and fermented in stainless steel with cultured yeasts. For distillation, column stills are allowed to produce a high ABV spirit. Despite this being the most efficient method, only about 7% of mezcal is made this way.

The vast majority of mezcal production (92%) is Artesanal. Here, agave must be cooked in earthen pits or clay ovens. Mechanical milling is permitted, though fermentation must take place in, according to the regulations, “animal skins, pits or tanks made of stone, earth, tree trunk, masonry basins (concrete or earthen tanks), or wood”. Only wild yeasts are permitted meaning that fermentations can take up to 15 days. For distillation only traditional stills made from copper, clay or wood are allowed.

Very few (1%) commit to the Ancestral method, where the agave is cooked in earthen pits, and then crushed using a stone wheel pulled by horse or human power called a tahona. Fermentation takes place in the same way as an Artesanal mezcal, but distillation must be over a direct fire in a clay still. Ancestral mezcal is made in extremely small quantities usually less than about 5,000 litres a year.

Due to the very different techniques used and the huge number of producers, it is very different to generalise about the flavour of mezcal. Some will taste smoky from the way the agave is cooked, and some will have big strange flavours from fermentation or rudimentary distillation techniques but you will also find spirits that are smooth and gorgeously pure. In Mexico most mezcal is drunk neat but any cocktail in which you would use Tequila, you could use mezcal instead.

As with Tequila there are also aged examples which are usually matured in ex-bourbon casks. A reposado must spend between two months and a year in wood, whereas an añejo is aged for one to three years, and an extra añejo for longer.

Finally there’s a very special kind of mezcal called pechuga. Originally this would have been made for special occasions such as weddings and involves redistilling mezcal with some form of protein in it such as chicken or rabbit with herbs, fruit and spices. Nowadays you also get vegetarian versions which use nuts instead of meat. The result is a richly-flavoured botanical spirit with an incredibly unctuous texture.

Se Busca Mezcal Joven

70cl, 40%
Se Busca

Se Busca, which means 'wanted' in Spanish, is a tribute to the women of the Mexican Revolution, the outlaws of their time. This Mezcal Joven is made from 100% agave at at an undisclosed distillery.  More info

Se Busca Mezcal Joven
£50.44

La Medida Madrecuishe (46.6%)

70cl, 46.6%
La Medida

The La Medida range features a selection of mezcals produced with single varieties of agave - this particular expression features Madrecuishe agave. A great, smoky treat!  More info

La Medida Madrecuishe (46.6%)
£75.94

El Rey Zapoteco Espadín

70cl, 45%
El Rey Zapoteco

This glorious unaged Mezcal from El Rey Zapoteco focuses on the Espadín agave, harvested from its own plantations! The Mezcal is made using traditional methods such as cooking the agave on a wood…  More info

El Rey Zapoteco Espadín
£48.74

El Tinieblo Reposado

75cl, 40%
El Tinieblo

Fabulous reposado mezcal from El Tinieblo, this is made using traditional methods, then aged in ex-bourbon barrels for six to nine months. Rancho El Tinieblo has a history dating back to 1865, so…  More info

El Tinieblo Reposado
£72.95

Memorable Madrecuishe

70cl, 45%
Memorable

From the Memorable Mezcal range, which is all about using wild agave to make the spirits, comes an expression produced exclusively with Madrecuishe agave. Madrecuishe is part of the Karwinskii…  More info

Memorable Madrecuishe
£96.95

Picaflor Mezcal Espadín

70cl, 43%
Picaflor

This joven mezcal from the Picaflor range is made using 100% Espadin agave. There's a pretty dope looking tattooed bird man on the label, having a nibble on some agave flowers; it turns out the…  More info

Picaflor Mezcal Espadín
£45.74

Convite Esencial Joven Mezcal

70cl, 40%
Convite

A lightly smoky, herbaceous mezcal here from Convite, perfect for all those agave-based cocktails you've been meaning to shake up! The artesanal mezcal is produced from the popular Espadín agave, and…  More info

Convite Esencial Joven Mezcal
£42.94
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Don Amado Mezcal Reposado

70cl, 45%
Don Amado

Wonderful clay pot distilled Mezcal from Real de Minas Distillery and the Don Amado range. Following popular Oaxacan tradition, this is aged for six months in ex brandy casks, to impart a satisfying…  More info

Don Amado Mezcal Reposado
£64.94

Mezcal Los Javis Tobalá

70cl, 46.1%
Mezcal Los Javis

This is a tasty mezcal from Mezcal Los Javis, crafted using traditional methods (like crushing the agave with a tahona, and open-air wooden vats for fermentation). This expression was made using the…  More info

Mezcal Los Javis Tobalá
£95.74

Picaflor Mezcal Wild

70cl, 47.9%
Picaflor

Picaflor Mezcal celebrates the stirling work of the hummingbird, which is integral in the pollination of the agave plant! Picaflor Mezcal Wild includes both Espadín (Angustifolia Haw) and Madrecuishe…  More info

Picaflor Mezcal Wild
£74.94
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El Recuerdo Joven

70cl, 40%
El Recuerdo

Hailing from the Mexican capital Oaxaca, El Recuerdo mezcal of which UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal is an owner. A solid joven, this is ideal for cocktails, or sipped neat alongside a chunky wedge of…  More info

El Recuerdo Joven
£37.24
£34.49

La Medida Madrecuishe

70cl, 47.1%
La Medida

Behold, another expression of La Medida Mezcal! The range explores a whole host of agave varieties (agvarieties?), with this particular expression being made with the Madrecuishe variety. Madrecuishe…  More info

La Medida Madrecuishe
£69.95

Derrumbes Zacatecas Mezcal

70cl, 45%
Derrumbes

Here we have Derrumbes Zacatecas Mezcal which is made exclusively with Blue Weber agave, which is usually used for making Tequila. However, the Zacatecas region is famed for creating mezcals in the…  More info

Derrumbes Zacatecas Mezcal
£46

Bruxo No.5

70cl, 46%
Bruxo

Artisanal mezcal (most mezcals are) made with Tobala agave in San Agustín Amatengo.  More info

Bruxo No.5
£91.94

Don Amado Mezcal Tobalá & Bicuishe

70cl, 46%
Don Amado

Distilled in traditional clay pots, this Mezcal from Real de Minas Distillery is made using tobalá and bicuishe agave. With family history of Mezcal production dating back 11 generations, master…  More info

Don Amado Mezcal Tobalá & Bicuishe
£82.94

Bruxo No.4

70cl, 46%
Bruxo

The fourth mezcal in the Bruxo range is made with Espadin, Barril and Cuishe agave from Las Salinas.  More info

Bruxo No.4
£67.94

Koch El Maguey Arroqueño

70cl, 47.1%
Koch El

Another splendid mezcal from Koch El Maguey, this expression is produced in Río de Ejutla, Oaxaca from the Arroqueño agave variety, which takes between eight and fifteen years to reach maturity.…  More info

Koch El Maguey Arroqueño
£68.94

Mina Real Mezcal Blanco

70cl, 46%
Mina Real

Ecologically sustainable blanco mezcal from Mina Real in Oaxaca! By employing an innovative steaming method to slow cook its agave, the consumption of firewood is avoided. Agave juices are fermented…  More info

Mina Real Mezcal Blanco
£59.95

El Rey Zapoteco Espadín (1L)

100cl, 45%
El Rey Zapoteco

For really big fans of mezcal, it's a whole litre of El Rey Zapoteco Espadín. This unaged mezcal is full of sweet and floral notes alongside the classic smoky backbone, a firm favourite for sipping…  More info

El Rey Zapoteco Espadín (1L)
£62

Quiquiriqui Mezcal Wild Tepeztate

70cl, 47%
QuiQuiRiQui

Mezcal artesanal from Quiquiriqui, made from 100% tepeztate agave, a slow-maturing variety that thrives on steep, rocky slopes. The agave is roasted in wood-fired pits, and copper pot distilled. A…  More info

Quiquiriqui Mezcal Wild Tepeztate
£85

Quiquiriqui Mezcal Ensamble

70cl, 47%
QuiQuiRiQui

Artesanal mezcal from Quiquiriqui. This ensamble style is made from three types of agave: tepeztate, cuishe, and espadin. After roasting and distillation, the mezcal from each maguey is blended…  More info

Quiquiriqui Mezcal Ensamble
£74.95

Koch El Maguey Tepeztate

70cl, 46.8%
Koch El

Mezcal from the Koch El range, which specialises in spirits made using single varieties of agave. For example, this expression is produced using the Tepeztate agave - which is a rather uncommon…  More info

Koch El Maguey Tepeztate
£75.94

Memorable Tepeztate (45%)

70cl, 45%
Memorable

This addition to the Memorable Mezcal range is made using wild agave - specifically the tepeztate variety. You can expect softly smoky notes here, along with some mineral-rich elements coming…  More info

Memorable Tepeztate (45%)
£98.95

Mezcal Santa Pedrera

70cl, 46%
Espiritu Corsa

Santa Pedrera's artesanal joven mezcal is made from espadin maguey. It's layered with smoky bonfire notes, along with charred tropical fruit, and vibrant grassy spice. A great one to sip neat, or…  More info

Mezcal Santa Pedrera
£46.10

Don Amado Mezcal Rústico

70cl, 47%
Don Amado

Unaged mezcal from Real de Minas Distillery in the highlands of southern Mexico, released for the Don Amado Mezcal range. Master distiller Germán Bonifacio Arellanes certainly has some know how, his…  More info

Don Amado Mezcal Rústico
£56.74

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