
Los Javis Espadin Reposado Mezcal
Los Javis Espadin Reposado Mezcal
Experience the essence of tradition and craftsmanship with Los Javis Espadin Reposado Mezcal. This artisanal spirit embodies generations of family expertise, offering a unique tasting experience that is both rich and authentic.
Main Features:
- Artisanal Craftsmanship: Hand-selected agave is meticulously roasted in a traditional conical stone oven, ensuring a robust flavor profile that speaks to its heritage.
- Traditional Process: The agave undergoes tahona milling and natural fermentation in wooden vats, preserving the true essence of mezcal production and enhancing its character.
- Small Batch Distillation: Crafted in small copper pots, Los Javis ensures exceptional quality and attention to detail, making each sip a delight.
- Unique Character: Each bottle is individually numbered and hand bottled, reflecting the dedication and passion that goes into every batch.
Elevate your spirits experience with Los Javis Espadin Reposado Mezcal—a true embodiment of artisanal craftsmanship and tradition. Enjoy a sip of history with every pour.

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