After a crash course in tequila, we moved on to the second part: a tour of mezcal.
Mezcal is a traditional Mexican spirit distilled from roasted agave. Unlike tequila, which is made exclusively from Blue Weber agave and primarily in Jalisco, mezcal can be produced from dozens of agave varieties—most commonly Espadín—across several Mexican states, with Oaxaca at its heart.
What defines mezcal is its method. Agave hearts (piñas) are typically roasted in underground earthen pits, crushed, naturally fermented, and distilled in small batches. This process creates mezcal’s signature smoky, earthy character—though the level of smoke can range from subtle to intense depending on technique and producer.
Mezcal is broadly categorized by aging:
- Joven (or Blanco): Unaged, showcasing pure agave and smoke
- Reposado: Rested in oak, adding softness and spice
- Añejo: Aged longer, offering richness and depth
Mezcal is best understood not as a single style, but as a category defined by region, technique, and tradition.
To help understand the different styles, we explored a Mezcal quintet of:
- Ojo de Dios Joven Mezcal 45% £38
- Casamigos Mezcal 40% ~£70
- Ilegal Mezcal Reposado 40% ~£60
- The Lost Explorer Mezcal (Espadín) 40% ~£60
- Ilegal Mezcal Añejo (Special Edition) 40% ~£95
So what did we think?
Ojo de Dios Joven Mezcal 45%
Ojo de Dios Joven Mezcal offers a bolder, higher-proof expression from Espadín agave in Oaxaca. Despite its strength, it is quite balanced, combining earthy smoke with spice and cheese.
- Nose: It greeted us with Pillsbury dough, then roasted pineapple, sweet grass smoke, and dried spice
- Palate: Wow! So unique! It started as smoked ham, then settled on smoked cheese, joined by mocha and cinnamon, almost resinous
- Finish: Dry
We set this one aside and came back to it repeatedly. There was something distinctly compelling about this mezcal. And though it became more and more ashy the more time it spent in the glass, the smoked cheese remained consistent!
Casamigos Mezcal (Joven) 40%
Casamigos Joven Mezcal is crafted from 100% Espadín agave grown in Oaxaca, Mexico, using traditional earthen pit roasting that lends gentle smokiness without overpowering the agave. Designed to be approachable yet authentic, it’s widely regarded as an excellent “gateway” mezcal for both curious newcomers and seasoned drinkers seeking balance over intensity.
- Nose: Initially a bit herbal, then revealed lots of coffee, chocolate, dried fruit, even watermelon and apple, rather than citrus
- Palate: Soft smoke, black pepper, roasted agave
- Finish: Clean, light, and quite “green”, with a slight hint of smoke initially, yet by the 2nd sip closed on an ashy note
Sip neat first, give it time to open and reveal its ashy dry sweetness.
Ilegal Mezcal Reposado 40%
Ilegal Reposado Mezcal is made from 100% Espadín agave in Oaxaca and rested for approximately six months in oak barrels, softening the mezcal’s natural smokiness while introducing subtle sweetness and spice. This expression bridges traditional mezcal and aged spirits, appealing particularly to whisky and rum drinkers.
- Nose: For us, despite the colour, we thought first of moonshine! Then grapes, followed by a bit of burnt caramel
- Palate: A bit rough, bitter clove, a touch of wood, ash, orange peel
- Finish: Limited and ashy
I gotta be honest, this didn’t work for us. I even scribbled in my notes that it was more of an “angry cask” than a gentle resting in oak.
The Lost Explorer Mezcal (Espadín) 8 Year 42%
The Lost Explorer Espadín Mezcal aims to highlight the natural sweetness of agave with restrained smoke. Produced in Oaxaca with sustainability at its core, it purports to offer a refined, elegant interpretation of mezcal. What we found was anything but this!
- Nose: It began with a promising orchard fruit aroma with green apples, fresh herbs, and light smoke, then quickly shifted into wet coconut coir, vegetable compost – a polite way of saying rotting fruits and vegetables
- Palate: Earthy, green zucchini
- Finish: Thankfully limited
There was quite a strong negative reaction to this one. Once zucchini was mentioned, we just couldn’t shake it as the prominent flavour!
Our host openly admitted being lured by the age and curiosity. However, discovering a dud is just part of the spirits tasting journey.
Ilegal Mezcal Añejo (Special Edition) 40% 025/900, Lot 189
Aged for approximately one year in oak, Ilegal Añejo showcases a richer, more contemplative side of mezcal.
- Nose: Very ripe red apples, maple syrup, dried fruits
- Palate: Dark chocolate, roasted agave, toasted oak
- Finish: Smoky-sweet closing on cinnamon spice
What a contrast from the Reposado! This was definitely a mezcal for the whisky fans – one person even compared it to sipping Jameson! We thought it could be nice to sip with just one ice cube. A treat to try!
It was a terrific range, with a range of reactions. Overall, The Lost Explorer had the most detractors, whisky lovers tended to favour the Ilegal Añejo, and the Ojo de Dios was clearly distinctive with its smoked cheese aroma and flavour!
Next up? Our 3rd and final part features a duo from Tapatío:
- Tapatío Reposado Tequila 38%
- Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Añejo Tequila 40%
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