Campante Joven has herbal aromas of rosemary, eucalyptus, mint and orange blossoms. Look for citrus and smoky tones on the palate.
About this mezcal
Campante Joven is made with maguey Espadin (Agave angustifolia) and maguey Barril (Agave karwinskii) in Ejutla de Crespo, Oaxaca. Maestro mezcalero Raúl Rodriguez Reyes double distills this mezcal in a copper still.
Campante Mezcal
Campante Mezcal is the first brand from Sociedad Mezcalera LLC, which is based in Florida. “Our vision for Mezcal Campante is to bring to market a super smooth, easy-to-drink mezcal that is perfect whether it be it on the rocks, straight up, or in a cocktail. Blending the traditions of México and Mezcal making with today’s culture, we have created a drink to celebrate all the small and major moments of life,” says Shirley Leigh-Wood Oakes, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Marketing Officer, Sociedad Mezcalera LLC.
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Marco Antonio
1 reviewLOT # CAMP-I01. A fantastic traditional mezcal from Ejutla. Clean and clear, medium-bodied. I got sweet aromas like caramel, cooked agave, and chocolate, orange blossom, eucalyptus, and rosemary followed by traces of pleasant smoke.
The mouthfeel is silky and tingly. You find citrus flavors of lime zest and fresh greens like celery, and green pepper, complemented by sweet tones of cooked maguey, caramel, herbaceous, and finished by a balance of smoke. At 40% abv its a pleasant sipper for those who enjoy their mezcal and newcomers looking to try mezcal as well. I prefer mezcal neat, but have experimented with some nice cocktails with it as well, shared it to make new fans to the world of mezcal.
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LOT # CAMP-I01. A fantastic traditional mezcal from Ejutla. Clean and clear, medium-bodied. I got sweet aromas like caramel, cooked agave, and chocolate, orange blossom, eucalyptus, and rosemary followed by traces of pleasant smoke.
The mouthfeel is silky and tingly. You find citrus flavors of lime zest and fresh greens like celery, and green pepper, complemented by sweet tones of cooked maguey, caramel, herbaceous, and finished by a balance of smoke. At 40% abv its a pleasant sipper for those w
AdrianM
20 reviewsIMO, just not worth its price point on what I would consider paying for a mixer. I would not even suggest it as an entry level mezcal, as there are other by far less expensive and better options in the market with more depth and complexity.
HighWine
77 reviewsAroma of orange pith, fresh cut pine, and mint. Taste is minty and mineral forward with a bit more than a whisper of smoke. Medium bodied with a predominantly smoke finish. A little hot for the ABV level.