The maguey known as Jabalí, the Agave convallis, contains elevated amounts of saponins, the same natural compounds used for organic soap making, resulting in a challenging and very bubbly fermentation. This intimidating process continues into distillation with first -- and more than often -- second rounds yielding a liquid that is greenish in color and capped with a thick layer of soap-like foam. Often requiring a third distillation to fully clarify the mezcal. This means more space, time, and fuel is used to produce this very unique mezcal.
PRODUCTION NOTES:
Made by Felix Monterrosa Family
100% maguey Jabalí (Agave convallis )
Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca
Roasted in truncated conical earthen oven
Tahona crushed
Fermented in open sabino wood vats with natural yeast using well water
Two distillations in Filipino style copper pot still