Pelotón Mezcal Criollo
$48.00
Tasting Profile: Notes of candied apple and sweet caramel.
Pelotón de la Muerte joven is produced by Hector Obregon in Mazatlan, Guerro. It is produced using 100% Maguey Criollo (A. Angustifolia Rubescens). The cooked agaves are fermented in open-air for 5 days. Next it is double distilled in both an arabic and filipino still with a wood hat.
The Pelotón de la Muerte label is the flag The Doliente Hidalgo, a banner that represented the insurgent army call “The squadron of death”, which sought revenge for the murder of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. The red in the flag represents the blood of the leader, the black cross represents the mourning for the priest Dolores, and the bones honor his remains. Pelotón de la Muerte is from Mezcales de Leyenda and geared towards the cocktail scene.
NOM: NOM-O117X
Holograms: 0194A0660594A
Mezcalero: Héctor Obregón
Maguey: Criollo
Agave: Angustifolia
Style: Joven
State: Guerrero
Town: Mazatlán
ABV: 50.2%
Size of Bottle: 750 mL
Pelotón de la Muerte joven is produced by Hector Obregon in Mazatlan, Guerro. It is produced using 100% Maguey Criollo (A. Angustifolia Rubescens). The cooked agaves are fermented in open-air for 5 days. Next it is double distilled in both an arabic and filipino still with a wood hat.
The Pelotón de la Muerte label is the flag The Doliente Hidalgo, a banner that represented the insurgent army call “The squadron of death”, which sought revenge for the murder of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. The red in the flag represents the blood of the leader, the black cross represents the mourning for the priest Dolores, and the bones honor his remains. Pelotón de la Muerte is from Mezcales de Leyenda and geared towards the cocktail scene.
NOM: NOM-O117X
Holograms: 0194A0660594A
Mezcalero: Héctor Obregón
Maguey: Criollo
Agave: Angustifolia
Style: Joven
State: Guerrero
Town: Mazatlán
ABV: 50.2%
Size of Bottle: 750 mL
Pelotón Mezcal Criollo
$48.00
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