Eterna Libertad is made with a special recipe that gives it a unique aroma and flavor for cocktails or for sipping neat.
About this mezcal
Eterna Libertad is made with agave Espadin that is cooked in an underground pit oven. Once cooked, the agave are shredded using an industrial shredder. They are then fermented and double-distilled in copper stills. During the second distillation, cocoa seed oil and the peels of seasonal tropical fruit are added to the still to create somewhat of a vegan pechuga. The result is a balanced mezcal that shows bright flashes of orange, grapefruit, chocolate, and leather. Eterna Libertad won double gold at the SIP awards in 2018.
Eterna Libertad Mezcal
Eterna Libertad mezcal is from Oaxaca, Mexico. The brand is focused on highlighting the beauty of Mexico through an elegant, luxury bottle design, image, and branding. Though the producers of their batches may vary, each batch follows the same recipe that includes the addition of fresh cocoa seed oils and tropical fruits to the second distillation.
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COak
238 reviewsBatch from Ejutla. Fresh mint leaves and citrus fruit on the nose. Palate has orange zest, mint and a dry quality. As been said the finish isn’t very pleasant.
Tyler
665 reviewsA very unique mezcal as it is a vegan pechuga made with fruit. The bottle doesn’t really advertise this method so someone expecting a normal agave Espadin mezcal might be surprised. You can taste the fruit upfront – there is almost a creamsicle flavor there along with notes of pear infused water. There is a bit of an odd aftertaste, like the tart sugar of Airhead candy which lingers on the palate.
Jonny
729 reviewsVery sweet with strong notes of orange peel and freshly brewed coffee. It has slight aromas of green agave and clean sweet peppers. This is good sipped, but probably better in a cocktail. The extended aftertaste of this is a bit of a turnoff.
Kon-tiki
16 reviewsTasted a sample of this that was floating around….not sure if it’s available in the US yet…. It was a batch from Ejutla made by Carlos Medina Gonzalez in 2015…Overall it was enjoyable…Strong aromas of cocoa….faint tasting notes of grapefruit, orange, lemon….Lots of subtle yet zesty fruit. Probably better in a cocktail.
lamezcalillera
2 reviewsMezcal of great flavor and body, aromatic, fruity and citrus notes.
light smoked, great agave flavor cooked with honeyed notes.
the best mezcal I have tasted!