El Buho Especial Jabali
El Buho Especial Jabali
Unleash the Flavorful Magic of El Buho Especial Jabali
Crafted for Discerning Palates
El Buho Especial Jabali is more than just a mezcal; it's a journey into the heart of Mexico's rich heritage and natural beauty. Explore the tantalizing facets of this extraordinary spirit through our comprehensive tasting notes, and discover why El Buho Especial Jabali is a must-have for aficionados and newcomers alike.
Tasting Notes: A Symphony of Flavors
Green Grape Skin, White Pepper, Cinnamon, Lime
In every El Buho Especial Jabali sip, you'll embark on a flavor adventure like no other. The first impression is a burst of green grape skin, refreshing and invigorating. As the mezcal unfolds on your palate, the irresistible dance of white pepper and cinnamon takes center stage, infusing a warm, spicy note. But it doesn't stop there; subtle hints of lime add a bright, zesty twist, making every taste an unforgettable experience.
Finish: A Luxurious Chocolatey Treat
Indulge in the Sensation
The journey culminates in a rich and velvety finish. Imagine the sensation of indulging in the finest chocolate; that's the exquisite finale of El Buho Especial Jabali. The tannin content adds depth and complexity, leaving your taste buds craving more. It's a finish that lingers, inviting you to savor the moment.
Appearance and Aroma: Beauty in Simplicity
Crystal Clear. Medium-Sized Perlas
El Buho Especial Jabali is a visual masterpiece. Its crystal-clear appearance is a testament to the purity and craftsmanship behind each bottle. The medium-sized perlas, or bubbles, hint at the mezcal's quality and meticulous distillation process.
The Nose Knows: Baking Spice and Citrus
As you bring the glass to your lips, baking spice and citrus aroma wafts up to greet you. It's an invitation to the rich history and tradition that birthed this mezcal. Every whiff is a journey through Mexico's vibrant culture and the dedication of its artisans.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is all your inventory online?
We try to keep the store as updated as possible, but we always get new shipments. So if you don't see what you are looking for, send an email, and we'll check to see what Moose is hiding in the back room.
What is the difference between Tequila & Mezcal?
Tequila is a type of mezcal, much like how scotch and bourbon are types of whiskey.
Tequila and mezcal are both types of agave-based spirits that are popular in Mexico, but there are some key differences between the two. Tequila is made exclusively from the blue agave plant, which is primarily grown in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, about 40 miles northwest of Guadalajara. Mezcal, on the other hand, can be made from any type of agave plant, and is often made using traditional, labor-intensive methods.
One of the most noticeable differences between tequila and mezcal is their flavor. Tequila is typically smooth and subtle, with hints of fruit and spices, while mezcal has a more complex, smoky flavor that comes from the roasting of the agave hearts before they are fermented and distilled.
Another difference between the two spirits is their production process. Tequila is typically made using modern industrial methods, while mezcal is often produced using traditional techniques that have been passed down for generations. This can give mezcal a more authentic, artisanal character.
In general, tequila is considered to be a more refined and sophisticated spirit, while mezcal is often viewed as a more rustic and traditional drink. Both are popular in Mexico and are enjoyed around the world, so the best way to decide which one you like is to try them both and see which one suits your tastes.
Where do you ship to?
Currently, we only ship within California.
Our rates are applicable for orders up to six bottles.
Please contact us directly to calculate bulk shipping options.
California Proposition 65 Warning
Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects.
For more information go to - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.