

Agua Magica Ensemble Joven Mezcal Mexico Agave Spirit - 750ML
Experience the Essence of Mexico with Agua Magica Ensemble Joven Mezcal
Indulge in the rich traditions and vibrant flavors of Mexico with every sip of Agua Magica Ensemble Joven Mezcal. This ultra-premium agave spirit offers a unique combination of taste and craftsmanship that transports you straight to the heart of Oaxaca.
Flavor Profile
Agua Magica presents a smooth texture and a complex flavor journey:
- Earthy Sweetness: Revel in the cooked maguey's natural sweetness.
- Tropical Hints: Delight in subtle notes of mango that tantalize the palate.
- Delicate Finish: Enjoy a harmonious conclusion with lingering flavors of charred green chili and refreshing cucumber essence.
Craftsmanship
Meticulously crafted in San Juan del Río, Oaxaca, each bottle of Agua Magica is a tribute to the rich Oaxacan culture:
- Blended from high mountain Espadín and Tobalá agaves, aged 7 and 15 years respectively.
- Offers a transcendent sipping experience, showcasing both tradition and innovation.
Product Details
- Type: Mezcal Joven Ensamble
- Volume: 750ML
Warning Note
Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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