History,
The story of 400 Conejos, Mexico’s #1 Mezcal, begins with a native Mesoamerican religious tradition that allowed only priests to establish a channel of communication with the gods. To achieve it, they practiced ritual drinking of beverages made from agave. Such drinks were exclusively for religious ceremonies and for the spiritual elite.
The gods of the drinks were collectively called centzon-totchtin (400 rabbits) in Nahuatl. The number 400 was synonymous with “innumerable” and “uncountable”. It is believed that the spirit of the 400 rabbits carries on to this day in each bottle of this fine mezcal
Tasting Notes,
Nose: This mezcal has a floral and herbal aroma on the nose, with a hint of firewood and ash. This combination suggests a complex and well-rounded flavor profile.
Palate: The mezcal has a subtle sweetness from the cooked agave and floral and earthy tones on the palate. The smokiness from the cooking process is also present, adding to the complexity of the flavor.
finish: The finish is complex and smooth, with a lingering trace of smoke that adds depth to the overall experience. Visually, this mezcal is transparent with nuanced platinum sparks, giving it an elegant appearance that will impress.
The story of 400 Conejos, Mexico’s #1 Mezcal, begins with a native Mesoamerican religious tradition that allowed only priests to establish a channel of communication with the gods. To achieve it, they practiced ritual drinking of beverages made from agave. Such drinks were exclusively for religious ceremonies and for the spiritual elite.
The gods of the drinks were collectively called centzon-totchtin (400 rabbits) in Nahuatl. The number 400 was synonymous with “innumerable” and “uncountable”. It is believed that the spirit of the 400 rabbits carries on to this day in each bottle of this fine mezcal
Tasting Notes,
Nose: This mezcal has a floral and herbal aroma on the nose, with a hint of firewood and ash. This combination suggests a complex and well-rounded flavor profile.
Palate: The mezcal has a subtle sweetness from the cooked agave and floral and earthy tones on the palate. The smokiness from the cooking process is also present, adding to the complexity of the flavor.
finish: The finish is complex and smooth, with a lingering trace of smoke that adds depth to the overall experience. Visually, this mezcal is transparent with nuanced platinum sparks, giving it an elegant appearance that will impress.
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