Cenizo Colonial
Mezcal Cenizo Colonial - Hacienda Dolores
This formidable artisanal Mezcal is ideal for both cocktails and also for those seeking a smooth and friendly-to-drink Mezcal. Handcrafted in a historic 17th Century Colonial Hacienda, this Mezcal is made from 100% wild Agave Cenizo Maguey (Agave Duranensis). However, they are setting their minds into the future by taking preventive action of the over-harvesting of wild Agave across Mezcal producing states. This is why they've become pioneers in Agave semi-cultivation in Durango by planting over 50,000 Agaves every year since 2012. They take from 9-13 years to reach maturity, so their goal is to achieve a Mezcal that is made from 100% semi-cultivated Cenizo Maguey by 2024, and let the wild ones thrive. This is their commitment to mother earth.
Size: 750ml
Agave: Cenizo
Village: Mezquital
State: Durango, Mexico
ABV: 41%
Maestro Distiller: Fabiola Ávila Valenzuela
Distillery Name (Palenque): Hacienda Dolores
Mezcal Cenizo Colonial - Hacienda Dolores
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