Maleza Licor Artesanal De Cempasúchitl Marigold Liqueur 700ml
Maleza Licor Artesanal De Cempasúchitl Marigold Liqueur 700ml
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Maleza Licor Artesanal De Cempasúchitl (Marigold Liqueur)
Maleza Licor Artesanal De Cempasúchitl is a liqueur steeped in Mexican culture and vibrant flavor.
Known as the "twenty flowers" (cempoalxóchitl in Nahuatl), the intense, golden-orange Mexican Marigold (Cempasúchitl) is a cherished symbol, famously used to guide ancestral souls during the Day of the Dead festivities.
This production honors that tradition, using marigold flowers harvested at the foot of Lake Pátzcuaro in Michoacán. The liqueur's base is authentic Native Corn Alcohol from Chiapas, which acts as a pristine canvas for the complex botanicals.
The Cempasúchitl is the star, its subtle bitter and floral notes complemented by bright accents of Tangerine Rinds, soothing Chamomile, and a warm touch of Ginger, Nutmeg, and Coriander Seed.
Maleza Cempasúchitl is a beautiful, nuanced liqueur that captures the essence of wild, edible flowers, citrus, and spices. It's excellent for sophisticated sipping and adding an evocative, herbaceous complexity to cocktails.
Tasting Notes
Native Corn Alcohol from Chiapas ABV 30% Botanicals (Predominant): Cempasúchitl (Mexican Marigold) Botanicals (Accent): Tangerine rinds, chamomile, ginger, nutmeg, coriander seed.
- Nose: A deeply aromatic and inviting bouquet dominated by the herbaceous, slightly spicy floral scent of Marigold. Hints of soothing chamomile and bright tangerine citrus provide a layered sweetness, grounded by a whisper of ginger and warming spices.
- Palate: A refined and complex taste that leads with the distinctly subtle bitter and floral flavors of the marigold. This is beautifully interwoven with the bright, zesty notes of tangerine and the calming, earthy depth of chamomile. The underlying spice cluster (nutmeg, coriander, ginger) provides a gentle warmth and exceptional structure.
- Finish: Long, elegant, and complex. It leaves a pleasant, lingering note of herbaceous flowers and a delicate, warming spice that is both invigorating and soothing.
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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.
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