Galilea
Mezcal Amarás - Verde Amarás
Mezcal Amarás - Verde Amarás
Perfect Mezcal for Cocktails
ARTISANALLY MADE IN OAXACA:
Mezcal Verde has a unique hint of smoke in the
finish that comes from using three different kinds of
wood to roast the agave - Pine Tree, Holm Oak and
Pepper Tree. Each wood is sourced from certified
suppliers who comply with reforestation plans.
NATURAL FERMENTATION:
All fermentation occurs naturally with no sulfites
in open-air vats, using wild yeast native to the
environment.
BEYOND LABELS:
Mezcal Verde chooses to incorporate unique
artwork on every bottle, partnering with up and
coming artists that lend their original style to
each bottle of our Mezcal.
TASTING NOTES:
Mezcal Verde has a smooth and bright profile,
approachable smoky notes of cooked agave with
small touches of spice and pepper, a hint of sweet
caramel, ripe peaches and grassy notes. Great for
mixed drinks, best for at-home and out-of-home
mixology, due to enhanced smoky profile.
2022 - Gold Medal San Francisco World
Spirits Competition
100% SUSTAINABLE
COUNTRY Mexico (Tlacolula, Oaxaca)
ALCOHOL CONTENT 42%
*Verde Momento is packaged in different labels, orders will deliver with artworks available however cannot be specified
About the Producer
A PROJECT MADE WITH LOVE
Casa Amarás is a company built through love; love for the sun, for the land and the
people who work it, and most of all, love for Mexico and its sacred plant - the agave.
We believe in a better world, developing a holistic model "From Seed to Sip"
that connects, inspires, and defines what makes us different in the world of mezcal.
In honor of our philosophy, Mezcal Amarás allocates an amount of the net sale of each
bottle to develop internal initiatives promoting social and environmental responsibility.
Mezcal is an alcoholic beverage that speaks of the land and the people who crafted it with absolute passion, making it probably the best expression of what is the “terroir”, perhaps on of the most complex and sophisticated in the spirit world. It is considered the oldest spirit of the Americas and there is evidence that supports that is one of the oldest in the world (first evidence of distillation around 400 years B.C).