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5 Sentidos Espadin – Berta Vasquez

5 Sentidos Espadin from Berta Vasquez is a limited release from this famed maestra mezcalera in San Baltazar Chichicapa, Oaxaca.

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Category:Destilado de Agave
Brand:5 Sentidos
Mezcalero:Berta Vasquez
Maguey:Espadin
Agave:Angustifolia
Grind:Tahona
Distillation:Copper
Style:Joven
State:Oaxaca
Town:San Baltazar Chichicapam
ABV: 46.3%
Age of plant: 7-10 years
Website: http://www.drink5sentidos.com/, opens in new window

About this destilado de agave

5 Sentidos Espadin from Berta Vasquez is a limited release from this famed maestra mezcalera. Berta’s palenque is located in San Baltazar Chichicapa, Oaxaca. She cooks her agave in an underground pit oven, crushes the agave with a tahona, ferments with open-air yeasts in wooden tinas, and double distills in copper.

5 Sentidos

5 Sentidos (or Cinco Sentidos) is named after the five senses that their mezcaleros use to produce their agave spirits. The producers of this mezcal do not use any model machinery or tools, being guided only by their senses throughout the production process. The brand was launched by El Destilado restaurant in centro Oaxaca. The restaurant is known for it’s creative menu, unique cocktails, and exception agave spirits. The brand is a curated tour of Mexico with a wide range of expressions that are made by some of the best mezcaleros in the region. Cinco Sentidos is uncertified mezcal and is labeled as “Destilado de Agave”.

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Rorschach

Rorschach

43 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5 stars4 years ago

By FAR the best espadin I have had so FAR!
ALL of her juice has her touch.
If you are ever in Oaxaca, skip the overpriced bar, and drive to her house in Chichicapam. She’s not hard to find. You will make a friend and put money in the pocket of the producer. The next morning after tasting this espadin at this bar, we were on the road to track her down. It is that good!

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