There’s a ton of black pepper on the aroma here, it dominates completely. Flavor shows cooked agave, peppermint, grass, a little olive, with a thick mouthfeel. Not overly complex, but a solid sipper.
On the nose — I get sweet cooked agave, a touch of floral citrus, some toasted oak, and that faint hint of sake yeast fruitiness — almost like a soft pear note. First sip — wow, that balance hits right away. You’ve got vanilla and caramel from the oak, but it’s not heavy. There’s this light honey sweetness, warm baking spice, and agave freshness that makes it super drinkable. That sake yeast fermentation gives it a really unique, silky texture — it’s elegant, not syrupy. The finish is smooth but lively — a little pepper, some oak spice, and a clean fade that makes you want another sip.
• Visual: Good viscosity. Clear with clear medium edge. • Initial Nasal Impact: Warming. • Aroma: Herbal, green agave, white pepper, anise, jalapeño, lemon zest. • Mouthfeel: Oily w/ sufficient alcohol. • Flavor: Mezcal - like, BBQ sauce, smoke, anise, citrus - lemon zest, dried tropical fruit. • Finish: Med/long with the smoke , BBQ sauce, anise still there. Mild lemon zest.