Ramo de Rosas Tobalá Capón Mezcal 70cl

£79.95
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Ramo de Rosas Mezcal Tobalá Capón is crafted using the traditional capón method, where the flower stem is cut and left in the ground for a further year before cooking and distilling. This process creates a distillate with notes of juicy orchard fruits, with a finish of vanilla and white pepper, alongside barely perceptible smoke.

Origins: Mexico, Oaxaca

ABV: 45.00%

Type: Tobalá

Flavours: Peach, Smoke

Tasting Notes

Nose: Subtle, barely perceptible smoke intertwined with delicate floral undertones.

Palate: A rich and vibrant profile featuring juicy orchard fruits and crisp agave.

Finish: Smooth and refined with lingering notes of sweet vanilla and a gentle kick of white pepper.

Food Pairings

Orchard Fruits: Sliced apple or pear with a sprinkle of chilli salt to mirror the juicy fruit notes and provide a crisp, sweet contrast.

Creamy Cheeses: Goat's cheese or mild brie to offer a savoury, lactic counterpoint that highlights the smooth vanilla finish.

Grilled Savouries: Barbacoa or roasted peppers to complement the subtle smoke.

Allergy Information

This product is free from any allergens that require notification. Suitable for: Vegetarian, Vegan

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Ramo de Rosas makes beautifully balanced, lightly smoked Oaxacan mezcals using time honoured traditional methods.

Ramo de Rosas work with 4th and 5th generation producers, and are some of the last to preserve and transmit the "Capón" method, a harvesting method almost extinct today.

Since 1950, every time a new production is started, a bouquet of roses is thrown into the fire that cooks the agaves, in honor of the Virgin of the Rosary – the patron saint of Santiago Matatlán. That tradition gave its name to the mezcal.

Slowness and patience defines this brand, with care taken over every step of the production process, to ensure the finest, lightly smoked distillates.

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