Made in Mexico City from grain neutral spirits with juniper and a simple infusion of cempasúchil (Mexican Marigold) and a tiny bit of chamomile. Cempasúchil is a quintessential part of Mexican culture and plays a significant role in Mexican folklore. Blooming in the late fall, it is the flower that lights up the path between this and the "next world." Thus, on "Dia de los Muertos", all throughout Mexico, it is used to adorn altars and offerings to the dead.
El Güel Gin is produced for Back Alley Imports by Bodegas Collado, one of the oldest distillery in Mexico. Bodegas Collado has been producing quality spirits since 1885. "De Iztapalapa para el mundo!"