Alcohol: 47.0%
52,00 EUR
This limited edition bottle from CUISH was crafted by the Monterrosa family to honor the Mexican holiday of Day of the Dead - Día de los Muertos. As a product rooted in tradition, it was inspired by Antonia Mendez and Emilia Monterrosa's experience collecting Day of the Dead offerings in 1991. While noticing the abundance of ripe fruit on an altar, they were inspired to rescue it and incorporate it into their mezcal production. This happy accident resulted in the creation of a "Pechuga" mezcal, without the use of chicken breast (pechuga). This is the origin story behind the Fíeles Difuntos edition, passed down by Antonia's son Felix Monterrosa, who later decided to revive the recipe after 20 years.
The orange cempasuchil or marigold flower is a prominent element on the altar, imparting its distinctive flavor to this mezcal. Due to the highly seasonal nature of the flowers and fruits, in Europe we get to enjoy the previous year's production for the Day of the Dead celebration.
This expression is the culmination of a careful distillation process, infusing ingredients with the essence of dearly departed spirits and honoring generations of tradition. After maturing for 7 to 8 years, it is distilled with mandarin, limes, tejocote, apples, loquats, chocolate, mole with turkey breast, pumpkin and chilacayota sweets, jicamas, and marigold flowers, which are only available during this season. With a notable citrus and floral scent, the palate is dominated by fruity, citrus, and herbal flavors.
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