Why We Love It
Xicaru Mezcal Reposado stands out for its unique production method, where the agave hearts are roasted in underground pit ovens lined with river rocks, imparting a distinctive smoky character. Unlike most mezcals, Xicaru's reposado expression rests for six months in French oak barrels, adding subtle vanilla and spice notes that beautifully complement the smoky agave flavors without overpowering them.
How to Drink It
Xicaru Mezcal Reposado shines when sipped neat or with a single large ice cube, allowing its complex smoky and caramel notes to unfold on the palate. This versatile spirit also excels in agave-forward cocktails or as a unique base for margarita variations, making it perfect for warm summer evenings or pairing with grilled meats and rich, spicy dishes.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoke and roasted agave dominate, accompanied by subtle vanilla and caramel from oak aging. Earthy notes of wet clay and dried herbs add complexity.
Palate: Smoky cooked agave leads, followed by peppery spice and citrus zest. Light oak influence brings hints of butterscotch and cinnamon. A touch of minerality reminiscent of wet stones.
Finish: Long and warm with lingering smoke. Peppery heat fades to reveal subtle fruit sweetness and a dry, slightly astringent oak character. Faint eucalyptus and mint notes appear at the tail end.
How It's Made
Xicaru Mezcal Reposado is crafted using traditional methods, where ripe espadin agave hearts are roasted in underground pit ovens, crushed by a horse-drawn tahona wheel, and naturally fermented in open-air wooden vats. The spirit then rests for six months in American oak barrels, imparting subtle woody notes while preserving the distinctive smoky character of mezcal.