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This exceptional Mezcal from the far flung Yaupetec sub-region of southwestern Oaxaca has one of the Mezcal world's most endearing stories. The amazing story begins with one man named Daniel Arellano Martinez. He was born and raised in San Bartolo and lived and breathed the Oaxacan Mezcal culture until he moved to New York City as a young man. Before the world had gone crazy for Mezcal, Daniel began working in restaurants as a server. It wasn't until one fateful night when a customer had questions about Mezcal that Danny made his great prowess and knowl...
Price: $44.99

Rey Campero Espadin uses wild agave Espadin that is fermented in open air with wild yeasts. In true Rey Campero fashion, only the highest quality agave are used in production and the difference between wild agave Espadin instead of the more commonly used farmed Espadin makes a world of difference in this Mezcal. The Rey Campero Espadin is also aged before bottling, which adds complexity and depth. Considering the quality the pricing is absolutely astounding from this legendary distillery in Candelaria Yegole.
Price: $39.99

Puntiagudo Barril (Onofre Ortiz) K&L Exclusive K&L Miahuatlan Uncertified Mezcal (750ml)
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Onofre was born in Bramaderos, Miahuatlán in June 1981. He is the son of Don Alberto Ortiz and Doña Elena Bernardina Ortiz Franco, who are also from Bramaderos. His grandfather Rutilo Ortiz Ibarra and his great-grandfather Julian Ortiz were also dedicated to the production of Mezcal, although only for personal and family consumption since in those years its sale was minimal. For many years, Onofre has produced mezcal using the palenque that his father built. He has an underground oven that can hold 14 tons of agave, 8 encino and pine tinas or fermentatio...
Price: $89.99


El Viejo is a special blend of Tobalá and Espadin from Unión Mezcal. The union between the producers, farmers, and importers is what this brand is all about, and the name is an homage to an elderly man who told them ensuring the future of mezcal would require a Unión. The brand helps support a replanting project for wild agaves through a careful nursery program and replanting the young plants in their natural habitat. Of the thousands of seeds they plant, only a handful will germinate. But still replanting them in the wild has a much higher success rate...
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The exceptional San Bartolo brand was conceived by Daniel Martinez and his grandfather legendary mezcalero Valentin Martinez Lopez. Don Valentin has been making mezcal in the little village of San Bartolo Yautepec for more than 50 years, and his connections with mezcaleros in this remote corner of Oaxaca are deep. Their closest allies are in the neighboring village, Santa Maria Quiegolani. Here Maestro Enrique Diaz Cruz has been making mezcal for most of his nearly 70 years. The village is located at 7,000 feet, deep into the Sierra Sur, about 1.5 hours ...
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The wonderful mezcal produced by Macurichos in Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca is likely the best being made in the entire town. This is the heart of mezcal production and Macurichos is second to none in the area. Maestro Mezcalero Gonzalo Martínez Sernas distilled this 100% Espadín Criollo (A. angustifolia var. rubescens) after cooking in a conical earthen oven using pine and mesquite. Milled using a horse-drawn stone tahona and Fermented in oak tinas (vats) using deep well water. Distilled twice using traditional copper pot stills; moth larvae(Comadia redten...
Price: $109.99

Price: $104.99

Mezcalero: Jessica Hernadez Maguey: Mexicano - Tobasiche Agave: A.Rhodacanta - A.Karwinskii - Maturity: Mexicano 10-12 Years. - Tobasiche 12 -15 Years. Distillation: Alambique Copper 2x Town: San Francisco Lachigolo, Oaxaca Horno: 1 Ton Earthen Pit with Black Oak Mill: Horse Drawn Tahona - 100 Kilos. Fermentation: Wooden Pine Vats 8 days. Produced: 2022 - 90L / 100 bottles Uncertified Mezcal - Distiled Spirits of Agave
Price: $159.99

Mezcalero: Enrique Diaz Cruz Maguey: Pelon Verde Agave: A.Angustifolia Distillation: Copper Pot 2x Style: Joven State: Oaxaca Village: Santa Maria Quiegolani Maturity 8 Years Wild - Silvestre Horno: 12 Tons Earthen Pit with Black Oak Mill: Horse Drawn Tahona - 500 Kilos Fermentation: Wooden Pine Vats 8 days. 280L Bottles
Price: $159.99

Onofre was born in Bramaderos, Miahuatlán in June 1981. He is the son of Don Alberto Ortiz and Doña Elena Bernardina Ortiz Franco, who are also from Bramaderos. His grandfather Rutilo Ortiz Ibarra and his great-grandfather Julian Ortiz were also dedicated to the production of Mezcal, although only for personal and family consumption since in those years its sale was minimal. For many years, Onofre has produced mezcal using the palenque that his father built. He has an underground oven that can hold 14 tons of agave, 8 encino and pine tinas or fermentatio...
Price: $49.99

Dolores resides in the southern Sierra of Yerbaniz Batopilas, Chihuahua. The region, terroir, wooden still, hand crushed by ax agave, the naturally fermented, and tiny bit of sotol added to the fermentation make this Dolores' mezcal unlike any other. His own brand, Cumbrita De la Sierra, is renowned for its depth and quality, but the Melate batches are unique and completely original. This batch was distilled from locally harvested wild agave and consists of 40% Chawi (A. Multifilifera) and 60% Lechuguilla (A. Shrevei). Roasted underground for 5 days befo...
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The excellent newly arrived Bruxo Mezcal is one of the most luscious and approachable mezcal we've ever come across. Distilled from 100% espadin, this mezcal uses it's smokiness to frame and enhance the incredibly delicious fruit and floral aromas rather than smoother them. There's wonderful texture and richness even at 80 proof and quality of the spirit itself is what really stands out. Of course, the mysterious origin and name of this product also add to its mystique. The Bruxo, meaning wizard in Spanish, should be respected and if you're not careful i...
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From Mezcal Reviews: "Before starting Lalocura in 2014, Eduardo "Lalo" Ángeles spent years working as the fourth generation master mezcalero of his family’s brand Real Minero, where he combined a lifetime of working under his father, the late, great Don Lorenzo with a collegiate degree in agricultural engineering. Many Real Minero bottles from several years ago actually have Eduardo listed alongside his father as the master distiller. Lalocura's clay pot distilled mezcals have built a steady cult following over the last few years. People from around the ...
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Wine Enthusiast: "This clear and light-bodied mezcal has a faintly smoky aroma and a mildly peppery flavor. A potent, alcoholic finish fades into black pepper. (KN)" (12/2010) K&L Notes: This entry level bottling called "Vida" allows for all of the purity and beauty that one extracts from Del Maguey's hand-crafted distillations at a more affordable price. The "Vida" is still produced 100% according to the 400-year-old local tradition of small-batch distillation and using nothing but the agave heart and water in the mezcal. Del Maguey was named "Distill...
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Don Ciro has been distilling mezcal for decades and is one of Mexico's most experienced mezcaleros. His grandson Javier returned to the family business 7 years ago after spending much of his 20's in the States helping provide for his family. The young mezcalero is committed to continuing the tradition as well as adapting to a new era of improved commerce in the region. Together they're making some of Mexico's finest mezcal.
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Alipús is a special series made from contracted Mezcales, purchased and marketed by the Danzantes group in Oaxaca, and imported into California by Craft Distillers. Each label corresponds to one of four villages where the producers are located. All of them are made entirely from Espadin agave (with the exception of the San Andres that has a smidge of something else thrown in during fermentation). Each bottling shows the geographical differences that terroir, fermentation, and water ultimately play in flavor. They're all produced the same way - made from ...
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Maguey Melate specialises in small-batch mezcal sourced directly from the families that make them.
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The amazing Cortes family should be considered mezcal royalty. Located outside the village of Mengoli de Morelos, the kind, young son Ageo learned from his father Felipe and began distilling at 17. Third and fourth generation mezcaleros, they cultivate many varietals in the rich Miahuatlan soils, where it seems every plant grows faster and bigger than elsewhere in Oaxaca. The rolling hills, cut through by streams and rivers, provide the perfect environment for agave to thrive.
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New mezcals de un pueblo from Craft Distillers! The Alipus line is a fabulous selection of quality selections at reasonable prices. The San Baltazar Guelavila village mezcal is fermented in pine vats and distilled by Don Cosme Hernandez from agave Espadin grown at 5,700 feet in white, rocky soil. More delicate in mouthfeel than the other two, the palate is still quite expressive with sweet fruits and white pepper notes intertwining with the smoky tang. Earthy notes on the finish. Delicious.
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El Silencio is made in Oaxaca using a unique approach to delivering hand-crafted spirits to creative drinkers and cultural innovators alike. Distilled from 100% Espadin agave, using only traditional harvesting, roasting, fermentation and distillation techniques, El Silencio remains committed to making authentic mezcal approachable for all. The Black Bottle really hits the mark, delivering all the classic full bodied flavors of traditional mezcal. Not to mention, the excellent price makes it perfect for those wanting to experiment in the home bar or just ...
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So what is the Alipús label and what does it represent in the world of mezcal? Alipús is a series made from contracted mezcales, purchased and marketed by the Danzantes group in Oaxaca, and imported into California by Craft Distillers. Each label corresponds to a specific village where the producer is located. All of them are made entirely from Espadin agave (with the exception of the San Andres that has a smidge of something else thrown in during fermentation). The point is to show the geographical differences that terroir, fermentation, and water ultim...
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A Joven Mezcal from crafted by Master Mezcalero Raúl Rodríguez Reyes from two Agave varieties: Espadin (a. angustifolia Haw) and Barril (a. karwinskii Zucc) sourced from Ejutla, Oaxaca. 100% maguey/agave with no added sugar, coloring or flavoring, Campanile is ground with a traditional Tahona press, roasted in a ground conical oven, fermented in wood sabino and double-distilled in copper.
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Special order only! Will take 3 to 5 business days before arrival.
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