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Mezcal

Explore the wonderful world of mezcal with Curiada home delivery.

Ah, mezcal. Wild, natural, untamed. Its is the less talkative, more mysterious, slightly unkempt cousin of its better known and more refined agave spirit, tequila.  But, behind that air of mystery is a spirit so unique, so powerful, and so sophisticated that it can be drunk neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails where its smokiness and sweetness transform tired classics into cutting edge riffs.

 

What is mezcal?


Mezcal is a distilled alcoholic spirit made from the agave plant, primarily in Mexico’s Oaxaca region. Crafted from the heart of mature, roasted agave, it has a smoky, exotic flavor quite distinct from tequila. The production process honors traditional techniques dating back hundreds of years.

 

What are the different types of mezcal?


There are a few main types of mezcal, classified by the variety of agave used:

  • Espadin - The most common variety, made from Agave angustifolia. Yields smooth, balanced flavors often described as herbaceous and fruity.
  • Tobala - Made from Agave potatorum, a rare wild agave that grows in shady, high-altitude areas. Tobala is intensely floral with notes of citrus and spice.
  • Tepeztate - Made from Agave marmorata, known for its complexity and bold flavors of black pepper, vanilla and ripe tropical fruit.
  • Madrecuixe - Produced from Agave karwinskii, this variety yields very herbal and vegetal flavors balanced by distinct sweetness.
  • Cuixe - Made from a wild Agave americana variety, cuixe has delicate fruit flavors and subtle smoke.


Blends combine the unique characteristics of different agave varieties for more complex mezcals. Ensambles use different agaves from the same region, while Mezclas combine agaves from different states.

 

How is mezcal made?


Production starts by harvesting 8-12 year old agave plants at peak maturity. The spiky leaves are trimmed off to access the piña, the round, pineapple-looking heart of the plant. Piñas weigh 25-150 lbs and are roasted in earthen pits topped with hot rocks. This caramelizes sugars and converts starches to fermentable form.

Roasted piñas are mashed and pulped to extract the aguamiel (honey water). The pulp ferments naturally in open-air tanks for 4-6 days, converting sugars to alcohol. Some mezcaleros add a starter culture to control fermentation.

After fermentation, the wash is distilled twice in small, copper alembic or clay pot stills. The design and material impact the spirit’s character. It must be distilled to under 55% ABV.

The ‘foreshots’ are discarded while the ‘heart’ becomes mezcal. The distiller skillfully separates the cuts based on experience. Some water is added to bring it to drinking proof of 40-50% ABV.

The clear, unaged mezcal is bottled directly or matured in glass or oak for smoother flavors. Many higher-end mezcals spend 1-12 months in wood. Before bottling, it may be lightly charcoal filtered to smooth the texture.

 

How should I drink mezcal?


Mezcal is generally not aged as long as other spirits, making it very mixable for cocktails. That said, high quality mezcal deserves to be sipped neat, ideally alongside an orange slice or coffee bean to cleanse the palate between sips. The aromas and flavors come through beautifully when sipped at room temperature.

While it shines on its own, it adds exciting depth, smoke, and fruitiness to cocktails. It works wonders in place of a smoky Scotch or bourbon. Herbal mezcals like Madrecuixe add complexity to gin cocktails. Fruity varieties like Tobala substitute nicely for tequila in margaritas and other drinks.

 

How does mezcal taste, smell, and look?


On the nose, it shows a lovely interplay between earthy smoke and bright agave sweetness. Hints of tropical and stone fruit frequently emerge. Take a sip and let the complex layers unfold across the palate - smoke, then spice, then sweetness. The best mezcals finish long and smooth. Their flavor profiles runs the gamut from light and fruity Espadins to rich, intense Tepeztates.

 

How do I mix mezcal into amazing cocktails?


Take a look at some of our wonderful mezcal cocktail recipes.

Mezcal’s smoky flavor profile makes it a fantastic spirit for creative cocktails. Here are some tips for using it effectively:

  • Use it in place of gin or whiskey in classic cocktails like negronis or old fashioneds. Its boldness stands up to the other ingredients.
  • For margaritas, sub it for tequila. The smoke adds wonderful complexity to the tart citrus and sweetener.
  • Add a splash of smoky mezcal to a Moscow mule or other vodka drink. A little goes a long way in adding depth.
  • Pair sweeter ones like Tobala with bright citrus flavors - think grapefruit, lime, blood orange. Let the fruit highlight the agave.
  • Use a float of it atop an aged tequila drink for a flavorful, eye-catching presentation.
  • Rim the glass with chili-lime salt to accentuate its natural notes of spice and herb.
  • Embrace it in spirit-forward cocktails with just a few clean ingredients to let its personality shine.

 

What is the history of mezcal?


Mezcal has been made in Mexico for over 400 years, yet only recently gained international recognition. Indigenous people in pre-Hispanic Mexico produced a primitive form called pulque, fermenting the sweet aguamiel into a mildly alcoholic drink.

When the Spanish introduced distillation in the 1500s, mezcal quickly developed as a more potent, durable liquor. Agave’s availability and high sugar content made it an efficient base for spirits. Its production spread throughout Mexico.

In tequila’s rise to prominence since the 1970s, mezcal was overshadowed. But within Mexico, mezcal persisted as a traditional drink – an everyday liquor for working people. Strict regulation protects its production as an artisanal craft.

Today mezcal is celebrated as a complex spirit that expresses the diversity of Mexico’s agave species and microclimates. Connoisseurs extol the range of flavors from small-batch mezcals using wild agave and ancestral production techniques.

In remote Oaxacan pueblos, mezcal culture remains integral to community life. Villagers rely on mezcal production for subsistence and come together during milestone agave roasts. Traditional mezcaleros take pride in carrying on generations of technique and custom.

While mezcal faces the challenge of industrialization, most production remains small-scale, staying true to its rich cultural identity. As mezcal gains global fans, producers balance increased demand with their commitment to preserving mezcal’s heritage.

 

Why shop Curiada's selection of mezcal?


Curiada hand-selects an exciting array of small-batch, traditionally crafted mezcals that showcase the spirit's incredible range and possibilities. We feature mezcals from artisanal producers using both common and rare wild agave varieties to provide a spectrum of flavors and experiences.

We work with partners across the US to make these bottles available to you in 1-7 days from click to delivery. Get them alongside other cocktailing must-haves to build your home bar, explore your passion, and celebrate all that mezcal has to offer!

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  • Bottle of Del Maguey VIDA Bottle of Del Maguey VIDA over a smoky backdrop of agave plants.

    Del Maguey Vida Mezcal

    $43.99
  • Bottle of Xicaru Silver Mezcal. Bottle of Xicaru Silver Mezcal over background image of agave.

    Xicaru Silver Mezcal

    $37.99
  • Bottle of Bozal Mezcal Espadin. Bottle of Bozal Mezcal Espadin over back drop of green chilis.

    Bozal Mezcal Espadin

    $54.99
  • Bottle of Montelobos Espadin Mezcal Joven. Bottle of Montelobos Espadin Mezcal Joven over backdrop of spices, fruits and berries.

    Montelobos Espadín Mezcal

    $46.99
  • Bottle of Del Maguey VIDA Puebla Mezcal. Bottle of Del Maguey VIDA Puebla Mezcal over backdrop of sliced apples.

    Del Maguey VIDA Puebla Mezcal

    $40.99
  • Bottle of Mala Mía Espadin Mezcal. Bottle of Mala Mía Espadin Mezcal. Over backdrop of Agave plant.

    Mala Mía Espadin Mezcal

    $44.99
  • Bottle of Mezcal Bosscal Joven. Bottle of Mezcal Bosscal Joven over backdrop of green fruit.

    Mezcal Bosscal Joven

    $55.99
  • Bottle of Xicaru Mezcal Reposado. Bottle of Bottle of Xicaru Mezcal Reposado over backdrop of agave field.

    Xicaru Mezcal Reposado

    $43.99
  • Bottle of The Lost Explorer Espadin Mezcal - 200ml (Hip-Flask). 200ml hip flask bottle of Lost Explorer mezcal against a backdrop of agave plants.

    The Lost Explorer Espadin Mezcal - 200ml (Hip-Flask)

    $27.99
  • Bottle of Mal Bien Espadín Mezcal. Bottle of Mal Bien Espadín Mezcal over backdrop of blue agave plant and greenery.

    Mal Bien Espadín Mezcal

    $44.99
  • Bottle of The Lost Explorer Espadín Mezcal. Bottle of The Lost Explorer Espadín Mezcal over background image of agave plant.

    The Lost Explorer Espadín Mezcal

    $64.99
  • Bottle of Ilegal Mezcal Joven. Bottle of Ilegal Mezcal Joven over backdrop image of a lime and lemon.

    Ilegal Mezcal Joven

    $42.99
  • A mini sized 200ml bottle of The Lost Explorer Mezcal. The top is dipped in black wax, and the label is black with gold detailing.  It reads Mezcal Artesanal Hecho in Mexico.  10 Agave Age in Years. A mini sized 200ml bottle of The Lost Explorer Mezcal. The top is dipped in black wax, and the label is black with gold detailing.  It reads Mezcal Artesanal Hecho in Mexico.  10 Agave Age in Years. Against a moody macro shot of agave plants.

    The Lost Explorer Tobala Mezcal - 200ml

    $48.99
  • Limited Release
    Bottle of Ilegal Mezcal Reposado Caribbean Cask Finish. Bottle of Bottle of Ilegal Mezcal Reposado Caribbean Cask Finish over backdrop of agave plants.

    Ilegal Mezcal Reposado Caribbean Cask Finish

    $61.99
  • Mala Mia Mezcal 200ml Variety Pack. Mala Mia Mezcal 200ml Variety Pack.

    Mala Mia Mezcal 200ml Variety Pack

    $73.99
  • A tall thin bottle of mezcal with a craft paper label that reads: La Puritita Verda from Pierde Almas.  There's an illustration of a winged devil like creature diving into an agave plant. A tall thin bottle of mezcal with a craft paper label that reads: La Puritita Verda from Pierde Almas.  There's an illustration of a winged devil like creature diving into an agave plant. Set against a macro shot of freshly chopped agave pina, deep green in color.

    Pierde Almas La Puritita Verdá Mezcal

    $48.99
  • Bottle of Lobos 1707 Mezcal Artesanal. Bottle of Lobos 1707 Mezcal Artesanal over backdrop of blue agabve on a mountain side.

    Lobos 1707 Mezcal Artesanal

    $64.99
  • Bottle of El Buho Mezcal Artesanal Espadin. Bottle of El Buho Mezcal Artesanal Espadin over backdrop image of dried fruit up close.

    El Buho Mezcal Artesanal Espadin

    $15.99
  • Bottle of Mezcal Unión El Viejo. A bottle of Mezcal Union El Viejo against a backdrop of pears with smoke swirling about them.

    Mezcal Unión El Viejo

    $53.99
  • Limited Release
    Bottle of The Lost Explorer Mezcal Reserva del Maestro Madre Cuishe.

    The Lost Explorer Mezcal Reserva del Maestro Madre Cuishe

    $119.99
  • Bottle of Mezcal Union Uno. A bottle of Mezcal Union Uno set against a backdrop of flowering agave plants and a light blue sky.

    Mezcal Union Uno

    $41.99
  • A tall artesanal shaped bottle with a red label and gold writing stating: Xicaru Mexcal Silver 102 Proof A tall artesanal shaped bottle with a red label and gold writing stating: Xicaru Mexcal Silver 102 Proof. Set against a backdrop of a sweeping view of agave fields in the foreground and misty mountains in the background.

    Xicaru Silver 102 Mezcal

    $48.99
  • Bottle of Del Maguey Chichicapa Mezcal.

    Del Maguey Chichicapa Mezcal

    $89.99
  • A tall thin bottle of mezcal with a craft paper label that reads: Mezcal Joven 100% Agave Pierde Almas. There is an simple illustration of a devil like character with wings diving blissfully into an agave plant. A tall thin bottle of mezcal with a craft paper label that reads: Mezcal Joven 100% Agave Pierde Almas. There is an simple illustration of a devil like character with wings diving blissfully into an agave plant.  This is set against a backdrop of a macro shot of agave plant at dusk, with a golden light shining on them.

    Pierde Almas Espadin Mezcal

    $83.99
  • Bottle of The Lost Explorer Tobala Mezcal - 750ml. Bottle of The Lost Explorer Tobala Mezcal - 750ml over backdrop of gray plant.

    The Lost Explorer Tobala Mezcal

    $162.99
  • Just Listed
    Bottle of Rey Campero Mexicano Mezcal.

    Rey Campero Mexicano Mezcal

    $100.99
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