
Xicaru Anejo Mezcal
Discover the Allure of Xicaru Anejo Mezcal
Experience the captivating allure of Xicaru Anejo Mezcal, a spirit that embodies the rich traditions and craftsmanship of mezcal production. This exceptional drink is crafted exclusively from 100% Maguey espadin, ensuring an authentic flavor that transports you to its roots.
Key Features
- Traditional Craftsmanship: Each bottle is a testament to time-honored techniques, delivering a genuine taste experience that reflects the artistry of its makers.
- Barrel Resting: Aged for a minimum of one year in medium-toasted, used American oak barrels, enriching its flavor profile with complexity and depth.
- Preservation of Essence: Finished at a refined 86 proof, this mezcal retains its distinctive characteristics, providing a robust yet smooth drinking experience.
- Prevention of Over-Aging: The use of previously utilized barrels prevents excessive aging, allowing the spirit to maintain its integrity and essence.
Elevate Your Sipping Moments
Indulge in a unique drinking adventure with Xicaru Anejo Mezcal, where tradition meets innovation. Each sip is an invitation to explore the spirit's rich heritage and exceptional quality, perfect for savoring during special occasions or quiet evenings at home.

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Types of Spirits
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- Fermentation: The process where yeast converts sugars into alcohol.
- Distillation: Separating alcohol from the fermented mixture to increase its concentration.
- Aging: Storing spirits in barrels to develop flavors over time.
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