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Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal

Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal

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Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal in a Nutshell

Corte Vetusto Espadín isn't your everyday mezcal; it's crafted by a fourth-generation Zapotec Maestro Mezcalero, Juan Carlos Gonzalez Diaz, using mature Espadin agave cooked for four days in an earthen pit with mesquite wood and double distilled in small copper pot stills. This meticulous process, including volcanic stone milling and natural fermentation, results in a complex, award-winning spirit.

Anders' Take on Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal

"Corte Vetusto Espadin is beautifully made, with a clean smoke that works well in cocktails."

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Where is Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal from?

Corte Vetusto Espadín Mezcal hails from Oaxaca, meticulously handcrafted by a fourth-generation Zapotec Maestro Mezcalero, Juan Carlos Gonzalez Diaz. The name "Corte Vetusto" translates to "the ancient cut," reflecting a deep respect for ancestral mezcal production methods passed down through generations. This isn't a fleeting trend; the brand is built on centuries of tradition, using mature Espadín agave slow-roasted in earthen pits with mesquite wood, crushed by a stone tahona, naturally fermented, and double-distilled in small copper pot stills. Notably, Corte Vetusto is recognized as the world's most highly awarded mezcal brand, a testament to its quality and commitment to authentic, small-batch production. Their Espadín, often praised for its balance of smokiness, earthy notes, and hints of sweet agave, is a fantastic way to explore the world of craft spirits and a stellar addition to any home bar.

How should I use Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal?

Corte Vetusto Espadin offers a smooth, subtly smoky profile with sweet roasted agave, citrus, and a hint of pepper. This small-batch, artisanal mezcal, crafted by Maestro Mezcalero Juan Carlos Gonzalez Diaz using traditional methods like earthen pit ovens and copper pot stills, brings complexity to your home bar. It shines sipped neat or in cocktails like a Paloma or a Mezcal Negroni, adding depth and character. This is one of those versatile craft spirits that can easily become a go-to for exploring mezcal cocktails.

What does Corte Vetusto Espadin Mezcal taste like?

Corte Vetusto Espadín offers a warm, subtly smoky aroma with hints of sweet roasted agave and a touch of black pepper. On the palate, it's pleasingly creamy with developing notes of mesquite smoke, sweet fruit like pear, and earthy, vegetal undertones. The finish is smooth and lingering, leaving behind notes of dried fruit, a whisper of butterscotch, and a touch of spice.

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