
Koch El Mezcal Artesanal Aroqueno Mezcal
Koch El Mezcal Artesanal Arroqueno Mezcal
Discover the rich heritage of Oaxaca with Koch El Mezcal Artesanal Arroqueno Mezcal, where every sip encapsulates the essence of tradition and sustainability. This artisanal mezcal is a celebration of time-honored methods, crafted from the rare wild maguey Arroqueno, which takes up to 20 years to reach its peak.
Key Features:
- Origin: Produced by the talented Adrian Bautista in Rio de Ejutla, Oaxaca.
- Flavor Profile: Enjoy a harmonious blend of high fruity notes, earthy undertones, and herbal accents.
- Unique Taste: Experience distinctive hints of clay and smoke that elevate each tasting experience.
- Sustainability: Enjoy the peace of mind that comes from sustainably sourced Arroqueno agave, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Koch El Mezcal Artesanal Arroqueno Mezcal is more than just a beverage; it's a journey into the heart of artisanal craftsmanship. Each bottle is a testament to patience, quality, and a commitment to preserving the traditions of mezcal production. Elevate your mezcal experience and savor the intricate flavors of this exquisite spirit.

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