Bozal Coyote is a clay pot distilled mezcal from Sola de Vega. The maguey Coyote is particularly rich in clay, which accentuates its delicate character.
About this mezcal
Bozal Coyote is clay pot distilled with maguey Coyote. This is a limited release as the clay pot distillation limits this mezcal to 60 litres of production per day. It’s herbaceous with earthy aromas and a spicy finish. There are notes of minerals, dark chocolate, and wet clay.
Bozal Mezcal
Mezcal Bozal is a craft, artisan, handmade Mezcal. They celebrate the wild side of the Mezcal world and the wild agave used to produce such rich spirits. They use agave from the steep precarious hillsides of Oaxaca and Guerrero that are indigenous to the region. These varietals produce flavors that are exotically intense, with rich earth tones and savory smokiness. From the heart of the maguey these flavors are traditionally extracted to produce mezcal that is wildly refined.
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GMAD
96 reviewsLOT NO. 00420, 47.0%
Nose – New car smell and confectionary scents. Pine nuts, leather, brown sugar, wet earth, wood cleaner (pine), butterscotch, cinnamon.
Palate – Very savory, a little sour and smoky. Lay’s barbecue chips all the way. Sour apple, cacao, anise, tobacco, wheatgrass.
Finish – Spicy and sweet – cinnamon, cloves.
A decent Mezcal that’s just different. Leans heavily more savory than sweet.
Imperium
112 reviewsI tasted this one at Bakan in Miami and it just tasted light to me. Later I bought a bottle 00520 in 2023 at 51% ABV listed as Ancestral and “Coyote Reserva”.
The nose is ash and smoke, a touch of grape flavor and is distinctively a coyote. On the palate, smoke and earth, grape seed and a touch of purple. It’s good mezcal for sure, and above average but not quite at the top level. It’s like the little brother of El Jolgorio’s black bottle, with maybe 60% of the flavor for 50% of the price.
I tasted this one at Bakan in Miami and it just tasted light to me. Later I bought a bottle 00520 in 2023 at 51% ABV listed as Ancestral and “Coyote Reserva”.
The nose is ash and smoke, a touch of grape flavor and is distinctively a coyote. On the palate, smoke and earth, grape seed and a touch of purple. It’s good mezcal for sure, and above average but not quite at the top level. It’s like the little brother of El Jolgorio’s black bottle, with maybe 60% of the flavor for 50% of the p
t8ke
144 reviewsSweet and funky – lots of mango, pepper, pineapple and apple. Heat grows over time but it well behaved. Excellent mouth feel. Mildly sour over time with some agave stank, vinegar and then a rebound to sweet fruits and pepper.
razorbackmike
161 reviewsalmost a 5 star!savory and vegetal to start.mid way opens to semi sweet dark chocolate,earth and clay.the finish has mild spices that i cant define.it is complex and has different layers that are subtle.it has some sweetness but is not one of the sweeter mezcals.it is delicious and unique.the price for the quality is good.4 and a half stars.