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Del Maguey Pechuga

Del Maguey Pechuga

This mezcal is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, distilled with wild mountain apples, plums, plantains, pineapples, almonds, rice, and a whole chicken breast, adding a unique depth of flavor. Each sip reveals a symphony of smoky agave, fruity sweetness, and savory umami notes, all balanced with a velvety smooth texture. Elevate your mezcal experience with Del Maguey Pechuga, a true embodiment of Mexican heritage and artisanal excellence.

Sessions at Arden - Fine & Rare Wine and Spirits Expert.

Critic tasting note: "This expensive, triple-distilled single-village mezcal is a bartender favorite, but I just don't understand why. The scent on this clear liquid was reminiscent of pizza with smoked mozzarella: tomato, black pepper and oregano, and light smoke. But the flavors reflected none of this. Instead, it had distinctive and intense licorice and petrol-like flavors, like ouzo without any sweetness and a faintly peppery, astringent finish. Oily, viscous feel." - 82/100, Wine Enthusiast

Brewer - Mexico
Variety - Mezcal

$87.25

Original: $249.29

-65%
Del Maguey Pechuga

$249.29

$87.25

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This mezcal is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, distilled with wild mountain apples, plums, plantains, pineapples, almonds, rice, and a whole chicken breast, adding a unique depth of flavor. Each sip reveals a symphony of smoky agave, fruity sweetness, and savory umami notes, all balanced with a velvety smooth texture. Elevate your mezcal experience with Del Maguey Pechuga, a true embodiment of Mexican heritage and artisanal excellence.

Sessions at Arden - Fine & Rare Wine and Spirits Expert.

Critic tasting note: "This expensive, triple-distilled single-village mezcal is a bartender favorite, but I just don't understand why. The scent on this clear liquid was reminiscent of pizza with smoked mozzarella: tomato, black pepper and oregano, and light smoke. But the flavors reflected none of this. Instead, it had distinctive and intense licorice and petrol-like flavors, like ouzo without any sweetness and a faintly peppery, astringent finish. Oily, viscous feel." - 82/100, Wine Enthusiast

Brewer - Mexico
Variety - Mezcal