Lagrimas de Dolores Castilla is made with maguey Castilla, which has been used for generations by the Tepehuan and Huichol communities of Mezquital.
About this mezcal
Lagrimas de Dolores Castilla is made with semi-cultivated maguey Castilla (agave angustifolia). The agave are roasted in an underground oven and mechanically milled. They are then fermented in open-air pine tanks and distilled in copper pot stills.
Lagrimas de Dolores Mezcal
Lagrimas de Dolores is made at Hacienda Dolores, which is run by the Gutierrez family and situated about 10 minutes from Durango City. They have a goal of replanting for each of the agave that they use in their mezcal. They report that they have an annual goal of planting around 50,000 agaves. Their bottle was designed in Feuquières, France. The leather on the cap is meant to be a signature feature from Mexican fine-horse culture. Their logo is a representation of Our Lady of Sorrows (latin: Mater Dolorosa) the patron saint of Hacienda Dolores. Their Joven and Anejo mezcal are produced entirely with Agave durangensis, which is endemic to the State of Durango in Northern Mexico. They also have special limited releases that feature rare agave like I’gok, Cimmarion, and Tepemete.
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darrenaustin
12 reviewsThin and bright. Green mineral flavors. Soapstone and slate. Graphite. Wet rocks. Faint minty essence. Nice finish.
Zack Klamn
522 reviewsLote: Ca-13 (Bottle: 168/360)
Nose – Mint marshmallow. Tiny bit of white pepper.
Palate – Charred pine wood. Peppermint candy. Leather. Wet stone. Nice saltiness and dry hay in the finish. A solid, tasty sipper.