
Bozal Pechuga Sacrificio 98 Proof Mezcal
Discover the Exquisite Bozal Pechuga Sacrificio 98 Proof Mezcal
Experience the artistry of mezcal with Bozal Pechuga Sacrificio 98 Proof Mezcal, a truly unique spirit that transcends the ordinary. Crafted from the finest agave Espadín, this artisanal mezcal offers a remarkable journey for your palate.
Unmatched Distillation Process
What sets Bozal Pechuga Sacrificio apart is its extraordinary distillation process:
- Infusion of Flavors: Distilled with a blend of fruits, nuts, and spices, creating a rich tapestry of taste.
- The Pechuga Technique: A chicken breast is suspended in the still during the second distillation, imparting a savory and unparalleled flavor profile.
Bold and Intense Profile
With a robust 98 proof, this mezcal showcases a bold and intense flavor that is not for the faint of heart. Each sip reveals:
- Complex Layers: A delightful combination of smokiness, sweetness, and umami notes.
- Remarkable Depth: Ideal for connoisseurs who truly appreciate the art of mezcal-making.
Versatile Enjoyment
Whether savored neat or mixed into a creative cocktail, Bozal Pechuga Sacrificio Mezcal promises to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds. Elevate your drinking experience with this exceptional spirit, perfect for special occasions or intimate gatherings.

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