Tanguyu Espadín
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From Mexico
Alc. Vol %:40.00
Format:750ml
Price per unit US$On request
Price per unit €:On request
Post Date26/06/2025
Description
This young, artisanal mezcal is crafted in San Luis del Río, Oaxaca, using traditional methods that honor the region’s deep mezcal heritage. Made from 100% Espadín agave, it offers a clean, expressive profile that captures the soul of the maguey.
On the nose, you’ll find rich aromas of cooked agave, beeswax, and a touch of smoke. The palate is balanced and mineral-driven, with notes of roasted maguey, almond, and a subtle bitterness that fades quickly, leaving a crisp, earthy finish. At 40% ABV, it’s smooth yet characterful—perfect for sipping neat or enjoying in craft cocktails.
Espadín is a true reflection of its origin: wild, refined, and unmistakably Oaxacan.
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About this company
In the locality of Santo Domingo Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, one of its 13 neighborhoods, is the Vixhana neighborhood considered a neighborhood of clay art artisans, where these dolls or clay toys and household utensils are made, currently only one person is dedicated to this trade and its production has spread to other municipalities of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. These clay dolls called Tanguyu were given as gifts to girls in the month of December, a custom that began in New Spain Mexico and was still carried out in the 1930s. The origin of this tradition comes from pre-Hispanic times, since at the end of the 365-day cycle, our ancestors renewed the images of our tutelary Gods in the particular altar, and in order not to forget this pagan tradition, they hid it as a gift for their children. In addition to the above, the tradition continues in its uses and customs in Santo Domingo Tehuantepec, since in its traditional festivals women and men dance the Son de Tanguyu .
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