
Cráneo Espadin Mezcal
Cráneo Espadin Mezcal
Discover the heart and soul of Oaxaca with Cráneo Espadin Mezcal, an exceptional artisanal spirit that embodies the rich traditions and craftsmanship of mezcal production. Handcrafted in the renowned village of Santiago Matatlán, this premium mezcal offers a unique tasting experience that transports you straight to the agave fields of Mexico.
Main Features:
- Organic Artisanal Mezcal: Crafted with care by local maestro mezcaleros, ensuring authenticity and passion in every bottle.
- Premium Quality: Made from 100% organic agave, cultivated at an altitude of 5,600 ft, guaranteeing superior flavor and richness.
- Traditional Process: Each batch is harvested at full maturity, with piñas roasted in charred pit ovens, creating a smoky depth. The agave is then crushed using a stone tahona for authentic extraction of agave juice.
- Unique Taste: Experience a symphony of rich and complex flavors, resulting from a meticulous production process that highlights the true essence of mezcal.
Elevate your mezcal experience with Cráneo Espadin Mezcal and savor the deep-rooted traditions of Oaxaca's agave spirit. Perfect for sipping neat or as a standout ingredient in your favorite cocktails, this mezcal is a celebration of the artistry behind each bottle.

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