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Dos Hombres Mezcal

Dos Hombres Mezcal

Size: 0,75 l
(42.0% ABV)

4.0

72 total reviews

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$47.99
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  • BrandDos Hombres
  • CategoryMezcal
  • CountryMexico
  • RegionOaxaca
  • DistilleryDos Hombres
  • AgeNAS
  • Style Espadin Mezcal
  • Alcohol42.0%
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Let’s cook Mezcal, Mr. White!

If you’re a Breaking Bad buff, you’ll remember the Season 4 episode aptly named "Salud," where half of the cartel drops dead after drinking a ridiculously expensive Zafiro Añejo Tequila. While this emerald Spirit was invented because no sane distillery would agree on a product placement that ends up killing people, the guys who played the most famous meth cooks in TV history came up with a very real, very delicious, and very not-poisonous Mezcal. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul posted a picture of two donkeys on their Instagram accounts, simply saying "Soon!" and while we thought we’re getting a buddy cop comedy with two sheriffs riding asses, we got something even better: artisanal Spirit from Oaxaca called Dos Hombres Espadin Mezcal. Now, the two hombres are Mr. White and Mr. Pinkman, while Espadin is the type of agave used for the Spirit). This Joven Mezcal is their first release, and we hope they decide to expand their portfolio.

Dos Hombres Mezcal is distilled in a village of San Luis del Rio deep in Oaxaca. They cook the Espadin agave in underground pit ovens, mill it by horse-drawn mills, ferment it for up to ten days with crystal clear mountain spring water, and then distill it twice in copper stills. Bryan and Aaron said they wanted to create a premium and unique sipping Mezcal that would invite the aficionados to explore and appreciate the ancient art of making Mezcal. The clear Spirit offers fruity notes of apples, mango and sapote, with an addition of wood and smoke. Drink it neat or put it in a Ameri-Mex El Camino cocktail with Rye, Bénédictine and bitters.

Flavor Spiral TM
  • fruit fruit
  • agave agave
  • woody woody
  • smoky smoky
  • mango mango
  • apple apple
  • sweet sweet
  • fire fire
  • dry dry

Appearance / Color
Clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
A balanced nose of apple aromas and Espadin agave, followed by fresh fruity notes and a hint of sapote fruit.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Fruity, fresh and sweet palate with hints of mango and sapote, followed by a soft hint of wood.

Finish
Smooth and restrained firewood-like smoky finish.

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Let’s cook Mezcal, Mr. White!

If you’re a Breaking Bad buff, you’ll remember the Season 4 episode aptly named "Salud," where half of the cartel drops dead after drinking a ridiculously expensive Zafiro Añejo Tequila. While this emerald Spirit was invented because no sane distillery would agree on a product placement that ends up killing people, the guys who played the most famous meth cooks in TV history came up with a very real, very delicious, and very not-poisonous Mezcal. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul posted a picture of two donkeys on their Instagram accounts, simply saying "Soon!" and while we thought we’re getting a buddy cop comedy with two sheriffs riding asses, we got something even better: artisanal Spirit from Oaxaca called Dos Hombres Espadin Mezcal. Now, the two hombres are Mr. White and Mr. Pinkman, while Espadin is the type of agave used for the Spirit). This Joven Mezcal is their first release, and we hope they decide to expand their portfolio.

Dos Hombres Mezcal is distilled in a village of San Luis del Rio deep in Oaxaca. They cook the Espadin agave in underground pit ovens, mill it by horse-drawn mills, ferment it for up to ten days with crystal clear mountain spring water, and then distill it twice in copper stills. Bryan and Aaron said they wanted to create a premium and unique sipping Mezcal that would invite the aficionados to explore and appreciate the ancient art of making Mezcal. The clear Spirit offers fruity notes of apples, mango and sapote, with an addition of wood and smoke. Drink it neat or put it in a Ameri-Mex El Camino cocktail with Rye, Bénédictine and bitters.

Flavor Spiral TM
  • fruit fruit
  • agave agave
  • woody woody
  • smoky smoky
  • mango mango
  • apple apple
  • sweet sweet
  • fire fire
  • dry dry

Appearance / Color
Clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
A balanced nose of apple aromas and Espadin agave, followed by fresh fruity notes and a hint of sapote fruit.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Fruity, fresh and sweet palate with hints of mango and sapote, followed by a soft hint of wood.

Finish
Smooth and restrained firewood-like smoky finish.

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