The selected agaves are of the Espadín 100% variety, grown in Oaxaca, Mexico. Casamigos Mezcal is made using traditional methods. Once harvested, the piñas are split and cooked for 4 to 6 days in earthen pits lined with volcanic or river rock. The piñas are cooled for 24 hours before the grinding process begins. Depending on the season, Casamigos Mezcal ferments for 6 to 8 days before being distilled (twice) in covered copper stills.
Nose: Lustau Vermut Blanco reveals subtle, delicate aromas of aromatic herbs and citrus. Mouth: On the palate, this vermouth offers a silky texture and fresh notes of fresh herbs and white fruits. Finish: The finish is elegant and persistent, leaving a delicate bitterness on the palate that beckons for another sip.
Surprises with its incredible freshness, creaminess and subtle notes of vanilla and wheat. But its decisive quality lies in its elegant, silky texture, which gives it its full-bodied taste.
Nose: Museum Giger Absinthe gives off intense aromas of herbaceous plants, licorice and anise. Mouth: On the palate, there are subtle notes of fennel, mint and sweet spices, with a silky texture and a slightly bitter sensation. Finish: The finish is long and persistent, leaving a pleasant sensation of freshness and complexity on the palate.