Mezonte Jalisco's first batch imported to the US was distilled by Santos Juarez in Toliman, Jalisco, using Alineno and Cimarrón maguey. The production of this Raicilla, even though it was made in Tequila-country, vastly differs from modern Tequila. The agaves are cooked in an underground oven, milled by hand using axes, and distilled in a copper and wood still.
For the second batch of Mezonte Jalisco imported to the US, Lorenzo Virgen used over 10 different agave varietals and produced it in Chancuellar, Jalisco. The agaves were cooked in an underground pit oven, fermented with spring water, and distilled in copper with Pine and Parota Wood.

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Color
The liquor has a clear with a slight silver hue

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Robust agave flavors, vegetal notes, and mild smokiness

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Smooth, earthy, and long-lasting with a touch of spice

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Shipping
We ship all orders within 1-3 business days

Packaging
Best in the industry packaging with utmost care for the bottles and eco-friendly materials

Authenticity
We guarantee authenticity of all items purchased

Color
The liquor has a clear with a slight silver hue

Nose
Fresh agave, green herbs, and a hint of citrus

Palate
Robust agave flavors, vegetal notes, and mild smokiness

Finish
Smooth, earthy, and long-lasting with a touch of spice