Aguerrido Refugio Calzada Hernandez 45.9% Cupreata Pechuga; 100% Agave Cupreata

Description: Destilado de Agave produced in Tetitln de la Lima, Guerrero Maestro Mezcalero Refugio Calzada Hernndez 100% Papalote (a. cupreata) Cooked in a rock-lined conical earthen oven with Encino amarillo, white oak, and tepehuaje (leadtree); milled using a small mechanical shredder Fermented 4 days in white pine (ayacahuite) tanks with spring water Distilled twice in traditional copper pot stills Rested 2 years in glass before bottling Rich with earthy aromas of wet black tea leaves, damp earth, fresh wool, beeswax, and barnyard hayall lifted by delicate notes of yellow flowers, black sesame, peppercorn, and soft linen. Savory and complex. 351 liters produced 46.9% Abv A third-generation mezcalero, Don Refugio Calzada Hernndez began working with mezcal at the tender age of 14, helping to gather seeds and cultivate agave. Now a sturdy 68-year-old maestro himself, Don Refugios mezcal is full of earthy notes of herbs and barnyard, a heartwarming welcome to the complexity of Agave cupreata in Guerrero. Tasting Notes A third-generation mezcalero, Don Refugio Calzada Hernndez began working with mezcal at the tender age of 14, helping to gather seeds to grow the familys abundant agave. In interviews, he has recalled his childhood anxiety around the plants, afraid of their intimidating size, sharp spines, and the notorious rash caused by touching the sap with bare skin during harvest. Now a sturdy 68-year-old maestro himself, Don Refugio cultivates Papalote (a. cupreata) and Zacatoro (a. angustifolia) on 25 hectares of farmland. Working alongside three of his sons, each year he plants 12 times the maguey he harvests while simultaneously managing the growth and reforestation of the surrounding woodland, always with one eye to the future of the land. Don Refugios cupreata is quite generous: full of the bucolic spirit of misty mountain forests and old country barnyards, its an ideal welcome to the complexity of Guerreros favorite species. It also serves as the backbone for his pechuga variations, which are beloved in his local communityone featuring chicken breast, almond, raisin, and spices, and another with chumilin (a small insect similar to a stink bug, which imparts a distinctive cinnamon/quassia bark profile).
Price: $ 105.99
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First added to 1000 Corks on January 7, 2024.