Joyas Oaxaqueñas Joven is made with Maguey espadin (Agave angustifolia) in Tlacolula, Oaxaca. It comes in varying sizes and ABV.
About this mezcal
Joyas Oaxaqueñas Joven is made with Maguey espadin (Agave angustifolia) in Tlacolula, Oaxaca. The agave are cooked in an underground pit oven, fermented in open air, crushed by tahona, and double distilled in copper alambique stills.
Joyas Oaxaqueñas Mezcal
Joyas Oaxaqueñas Mezcal is produced by Casa Ausencio León in Tlacolula De Matamoros, Oaxaca, which also produces a few other brands, like Ojo de Tigre, that are available internationally.
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Zack Klamn
542 reviewsLote: JOJTO1-20
Nose: Wet moccasins, cigarettes and a dash of sugar.
Palate: Stiff, chemically ethanol entry. Mouth feel is watery. Sweetness likens to putting several Stevia packets into lukewarm water. Finish is stiff and smoky.
Not enjoyable. In the infamous words of Ralph Wiggum: “Taste like… burning”