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Verás Joven

Mezcal Verás Joven is traditionally produced in Santiago Matatlan. It won Bronze at the 2017 San Diego Spirit & Cocktail Festival.

Rating: (2 reviews)
Brand:Veras Mezcal
COMERCAM:0220C0005601A, opens in new window
Maguey:Espadin
Agave:Angustifolia
Distillation:Copper
Style:Joven
State:Oaxaca
Town:Santiago Matatlán
ABV: 40%
Age of plant: 6-8 years
Website: https://www.mezcalveras.com/, opens in new window

About this mezcal

Mezcal Verás Joven is made with agave Espadin in Santiago Matatlan. The agave used in this mezcal is traditionally roasted using a stone horno (oven), that is constructed of river rocks. The agave is cooked with heat from pine wood for 3-5 days. After roasting, the cooked agave are milled using a horse drawn tahona and fermented for 15-20 days in open-air pine fermentation tanks. No additional yeast is added, allowing for natural yeasts in the air to ferment the cooked agave. Once fermented, the agave is double-distilled in a small copper still.

Veras Mezcal

Mezcal Veras promotes their mezcal with the simple phrase “Taste. You will see.” It’s a bold statement, but they believe a taste of their refined, artisanal mezcals are a revelation of full of character, while delivering a balanced experience whether you mix or sip. Their mezcal is traditionally produced in Oaxaca.

Member rating

3 out of 5

2 reviews

Tyler

Tyler

638 reviews
Rated 3 out of 5 stars6 years ago

This one is very approachable. Smooth and soft.. then it opens up into a lot of sweetness as you enjoy it more. There are flavors of melon and honey candy as well as some graham cracker (as Jonny noticed too). It’s a tasty mezcal though a bit on the expensive side for $60 USD a bottle.

Jonny

Jonny

700 reviews
Rated 3 out of 5 stars6 years ago

Very buttery and fruit-forward on the nose. Aromas of honey, pollen, cantaloupe and cashews. Balanced palate with more notes of cashews and honey, as well as graham crackers and a bit of cinnamon. Light and rich in character. Great for sipping neat or using in cocktails

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