In Situ Spirits

Destilado de Agave Ensamble Ancestral Tobasiche/Barril/Espadín

Destilado de Agave Ensamble Ancestral Tobasiche/Barril/Espadín

Destilado de Agave Ensamble Ancestral TobasicheBarrilEspadin Mezcasiarca
  • Destilado de agave produced in Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca, and bottled under the In Situ label, Mezcasiarca (NOM EM-012-SC)
  • Maestro Mezcalero Israel Perez
  • Distilled from Tobaziche (A. karwinskii), Barril (A. karwinskii) and Espadín (A. angustifolia)
  • Cooked in a traditional earthen oven
  • Milled using a stone tahona
  • Fermented in open-air wooden vats (tinas) made of oak
  • Distilled twice using traditional Filipino-style clay pot stills
  • Toasty and warm on the nose with welcoming aromas of smoked cedar and Bosc pear, olive oil, wet moss, and toasted oats; a curveball on the palate combines flavors of sumac, ginseng, walnut skin, charred carrot and parsnip, and a whisper of baked apple
  • 300 liters produced
  • 47.8% ABV

A rugged ride from start to finish, this batch manages to evoke the aromas and sensations of a long hike in deep yet familiar woods; a woodsy bravado runs through it, from nose to finish, and any campfire-qualities are only enhanced by well-integrated but pronounced smoke. Light and sharp in texture but strong and heavy in flavor, the midpalate in crests with a punch of spice and electricity that’s hard to pin down. As complex as it is crowd-pleasing, this one has classic written all over it.

Info

Producer:
Vintage:
NV
Country:
Mexico
Region:
Oaxaca
Spirit Type:
Agave / Sotol / Pox
Spirit Sub Type:
Destilado de Agave

Sizes Available

Full Bottle MX-XIS-25-NV 6/750ml
Connecticut Spirit MX-XIS-25-NVCT 12/750ml

Press & Reviews

VinePair
Score
95
Date
2024-05-24
"This blend of Tobasiche, Barril, and Espadín agave is rich in texture and profound in its depth of aromas and flavors. Equally green, smoky, and earthy on the nose, the palate is more notable for its impressive weight, mineral-like texture, evolution, and spiced finish. Consider its profile a greatest hits of mezcal, more than making up for its lofty price tag."