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Amazon’s Nightcap
TepeztateOn the nose this is light, floral, perfumed but the flavours are lively and flirt between a sweet refreshing thyme joy and a soft bitterness. Pepper is left to crackle in a slightly hoppy aftermath. Newly dried bird’s beak chillies carry strength throughout this Tepeztate. -
Greeting the Diminishing Storm
EspadínA floral fan floods the palate. Electric at first, a nip of macho chilli on the tip of the tongue, which then rhythmically softens its imprudence all the while building up notes of velvety caramel. A burnt plain fading into the sunset. -
Old Family’s Seasoned Stewpot
TobaláSmells like a humid jungle after the rain. This wildest of agaves from a fifth generation master comes on strong with herbal tones and a deep lasting flavour like a simmering home cooked beef broth, lightened up by a touch of rosemary.