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Cazcabel Coffee

30,07 
Using the fresh, earthy base of blanco, Cazcabel Coffee combines a sweet roast of luxury Arabica coffee from the coastal region of Soconusco, Mexico. It's a dazzling liqueur that can be used in innovative cocktails or enjoyed neat with ice. It features a dark brown color and a rich, sweet flavor of freshly roasted coffee, notes of chocolate, vanilla and agave.

Cazcabel Coconut

29,03 
Jalisco coconuts are valued all over the world. But none are sent until Don Cazcabel has chosen the harvest. Cracking their skulls with his trusty hand axe, he combines its juicy sweetness with the dry, earthy tones and citrus edge of Cazcabel Blanco to make Cazcabel Coconut. Just one sip, and he can feel the tropical water lapping at his feet. Cazcabel Coconut has a rich and sweet flavor from coconut with soft and sweet vegetable notes.

Cazcabel Blanco

33,89 
At the heart of the Cazcabel range is Blanco. A spirit formed from blue agave from the heart of the Jalisco region. Light in color, fresh, crispy and with a rustic touch of earthy agave, this tequila is really meant to be tasted and savored. Spicy aroma, light citrus touch and a lot of earthy agave. Crisp aftertaste, with hints of black pepper and a light smoke on the way out.

1800 Reserva Silver

33,92 
Made from 100% Weber blue agave — aged for 8-12 years and harvested at their peak. The liquid is double distilled, and a special selection of white tequilas is blended together for added complexity and character. The result is a premium tequila with a smoother, more interesting flavor than most on the market. The clean, balanced taste with hints of sweet fruit and pepper is perfect sipped neat, on the rocks, as a shot or in a cocktail.

1800 Reserva Reposado

39,18 
This tequila is crafted using 8-12 year old 100% Weber blue agave and is matured in American and French Oak barrels for no less than six months. This rich liquid has notes of buttery caramel, mild spices and a touch of smokiness, which is imparted by the finishing process. Perfect mixed in a cocktail or on the rocks.

1800 Reserva Añejo

41,82 
Using 100% Weber blue agave, harvested at the peak - between 8 and 12 years of age - 1800 Reserva Añejo is aged in French oak barrels for a minimum of 14 months. Its finish is described as spicy and well rounded, with toasted oak, vanilla and caramel flavors. Deep and luxurious tequila.

Gran Centenario Reposado

40,47 
A classic reposado aged around six months in white oak barrels. This is exactly how reposado should be, with a smooth body and balanced, pure agave flavours.

Sierra Milenario Reposado

46,40 
Sweet fruit, caramel and subtle spices. Hot Gold Reposado Tequila is double distilled, then aged in American white oak barrels for up to nine months. Smooth and spicy finish perfectly balanced.

Sierra Milenario Fumado

56,38 
Crispy fruits, subtle smoke and a touch of pepper, fundamental for its delicious flavor. After cooking the agaves, it is placed in a stainless steel container, on top of a brazier that burns mesquite and Mexican logs. The pot is pierced, infusing the agaves, to experience a variety of crisp fruit flavors combined with smooth, subtle smoke.

Sierra Milenario Blanco

45,28 
Full-bodied fruity with an elegant floral aroma. Bright, clear tequila is the result of a triple distillation process developed exclusively by our master distillers. Enjoy the fresh fruitiness of the agave, combined with a refined finish of black pepper.

Le Tribute Mezcal

45,74 
Made from Cenizo Silvestre agave this fabulous and delicious mezcal has a rich, smoky character with lighter herbal and citrus notes. It is presented in an elegant Art Deco bottle.

Montelobos Artesanal

57,92 
Montelobos is a handcrafted Mezcal made in Santiago Matatlán produced with 100% Espadín organically certified agave. This Mezcal is worked by biologist and distiller Iván Saldaña and mezcalero Don Abel Lopez. It is made in accordance with Saldaña's vision and passion for agave and artisanal mezcal with respect to traditional production methods, sustainability and quality of life in the communities and families that have produced mezcal for generations.