Why We Love It
Mezcal Union Uno stands out for its dedication to sustainable, community-based production, working with over 50 small family producers across Oaxaca to create a consistently high-quality spirit. This unique collaborative approach not only ensures a complex flavor profile with notes of citrus, smoke, and herbs, but also supports traditional mezcal-making practices and helps preserve the cultural heritage of Oaxaca's mezcalero families.
How to Drink It
Mezcal Union Uno shines when sipped neat or with a single large ice cube, allowing its complex smoky and herbal flavors to unfold on the palate. While it's versatile enough for agave-forward cocktails, this mezcal truly comes alive in warmer weather, pairing beautifully with grilled meats, rich moles, or spicy seafood dishes that complement its robust character.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoky agave and citrus notes dominate, with hints of green herbs and minerals. There's a subtle earthy aroma reminiscent of wet soil after rain.
Palate: The smoke is immediately present but not overpowering. It's balanced by flavors of roasted agave, lemon zest, and black pepper. A touch of vanilla sweetness appears mid-palate, along with a slight medicinal quality typical of mezcal.
Finish: Long and warming. The smoke lingers, accompanied by a pleasant peppery spice. There's a subtle saltiness and a final note of green apple that adds brightness to the end.
How It's Made
Mezcal Union Uno is crafted using a blend of cultivated Espadin agave and wild-harvested Cirial agave, which are roasted in underground pit ovens before being crushed, fermented, and double-distilled in copper stills. What's particularly intriguing about their production process is their commitment to sustainability and community support, as they work with over 50 small, family-owned palenques (distilleries) across Oaxaca, helping to preserve traditional mezcal-making techniques while ensuring fair wages for local producers.