The Bruxo No. 4 Ensamble is made with maguey Espadin, Barril, and Cuishe in the community of Las Salinas, Oaxaca.
About this mezcal
Bruxo No. 4 is made by mezcalero Hero Rodriguez in the village of Las Salinas. The Ensamble is made with Espadin, Barril, and Cuishe maguey that have citrus and herbal notes.
Bruxo Mezcal
Bruxo was created by a group of friends who love and honor the country of Mexico. They discovered the magic of mezcal, but above all, its people. Brujo is synonymous with shaman, wise, illuminated; and the “X ” in Bruxo then refers to the pronunciation of their origin lands, Oaxaca and México. Each bottle of Bruxo may vary slightly from lot to lot, so make sure to check your bottle for details.
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Bryen
101 reviewsOk I actually really enjoyed this ensamble, especially for the price point. I found the flavor to be not overly bold but not overly faint either. A very nice middle ground and good sipper. The karwinskii of the barril and Cuishe were overly present, which I appreciated. More green and vegetal with just a bit of backend complexity and burn from the Espadin. Won’t blow you away but you don’t need it to for what you can get this bottle for. Solid.
aarild
153 reviewsA bit muted nose with some dust and acetone, wet birch trees. Orange peel, cocoa nibs, Brazil nuts, a bit woody. Unusual profile, reminds me about mezcal from Tamaulipas, with a hint of woody madrecuixe. Nice.
themezcalpadawan
6 reviewsLot 01544D, bottle 228
A delicious and weighty Mezcal. Almost oily on the tongue but I think the karwinski agave ratio to the espadin is top. Ensures a sweeter,medium smoke product with a soft brown sugar top, lingering earthy finish (almost wet soil). Good hit of citrus on the palette too.Good entry to ensembles.
Let it in ya! Get it up ya!
Juan jo
4 reviewsA mezcal as a digestive after a salty meal
SoloAgave
86 reviewsWoody, smokey, earthy, citrus fruit and very rugged/raw. Everything in the expressions seemed to be weighty and not my favorite mezcal to sip neat although for folks who like really direct flavors without much complexity this is for you. Well made mezcal to be sure – just not for the faint of heart.
edgy4sure
39 reviewshuge ensemble fan here and Bruxo did not dissappoint. will buy again
____mikey___
3 reviewsLot I1392
Citrus notes on the nose, heavy body, heavy citrus notes to the palette.
Tyler
668 reviewsAn okay Bruxo ensamble from Cesareo Rodriguez. Great nose. The agave Karwinskii flavors are kind of muted. There is lots of citrus, like lemon syrup and orange peel. Not a ton of flavor. Lot 82754D.
Jonny
730 reviewsLot 82754. Very clean on the nose with vegetal aromas. This Mezcal has some strong fruity notes of orange, plantain, and grapefruit. It’s complex and balanced with a lingering finish. Highly recommend this one.