Zapotec Espadin Agave Wine 750ML
Zapotec Espadin Agave Wine 750ML
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Oaxaca in a bottle — Zapotec Espadin Agave Wine is crafted from the Espadin agave plant, the most widely grown agave in Oaxaca and the backbone of the mezcal tradition. This agave wine captures the earthy, smoky, and complex character of Oaxacan agave spirits at an approachable price point.
Smooth and distinctive, Zapotec Espadin delivers roasted agave, subtle smoke, earthy minerality, and a hint of tropical fruit with a clean, lingering finish that showcases the unique terroir of Oaxacan agave. Sip it neat to appreciate its full complexity, or use it as the base for agave cocktails with a mezcal-inspired character.
- Type: Espadin Agave Wine
- Size: 750ml
- Origin: Oaxaca, Mexico
- Agave: Espadin (Agave angustifolia)
- Tasting Notes: Roasted agave, subtle smoke, earthy minerality, tropical fruit, clean finish
- Best For: Neat sipping, agave cocktails, Mezcal Margarita substitute
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is agave wine?
- Agave wine is made by fermenting agave juice without distillation, resulting in a lower-ABV beverage that captures the natural flavors of the agave plant. It's distinct from mezcal and tequila, which are distilled.
- Is this the same as mezcal?
- No — agave wine is fermented but not distilled, so it's lower in alcohol and has a different flavor profile than mezcal. It shares the earthy, smoky agave character but is lighter and more wine-like.
- How should I serve Zapotec Espadin?
- Serve at room temperature or slightly chilled in a wide-mouthed glass to appreciate the aromas. It also works well over ice or in cocktails.
- What cocktails can I make with agave wine?
- Use it as a lower-ABV substitute in Margaritas, Palomas, or agave-forward cocktails. It also pairs well with citrus, ginger, and tropical flavors.
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