Dos Hombres Espadin Mezcal
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2020 San Francisco World Spirits Silver Medal Winner
A unique blend of the finest Espadin agave, hand-selected from the hillsides of a small village in Oaxaca. Dos Hombres presents an appealing fragrance and a rich taste that engages the palate, ensuring the distinctive smoothness of the brand.
The aroma of apples and perfectly balanced Espadin agave tumble in first. Hidden freshness and subtle sweetness of fruit scents arise, followed by emerging hints of "zapote" fruits. A perfectly balanced and soft hint of the wooden barrels in which Mezcal is fermented. A discreet, almost imperceptible smoky finish portraits the volcanic stone and firewood of our traditional earth-ovens.
Serve neat in a snifter or extended glass to allow the mezcal to "awake," and fully appreciate the flavors and scents of a completely natural experience. Dos Hombres Espadin Mezcal is an open invitation to uncover and delight with the richness arising from the legendary craftsmanship of the best Mezcal Masters in Oaxaca.
Because of its smooth flavor, Dos Hombres is enjoyable in any season, with every possible combination.
Watch a virtual tasting of Dos Hombres Espadin Mezcal with creators Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston. Wine.com host Gwendolyn Osborn leads the conversation with these two friends to discuss their mutual passion for all things Mezcal and shine some light on the chemistry of Dos Hombres. Watch the tasting here.
Introducing Dos Hombres, the new artisanal Mezcal brand brought to you by Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston.
What makes two successful American actors take a trip to one of the most remote villages in Mexico? Mezcal. Not being drunk on it (at least not at the time) but having a genuine love for the complex character of this relatively obscure spirit. The longtime friends and co-stars felt compelled to introduce Mezcal - tequila's older, tougher, eccentric but much less famous brother - to a larger audience.
Putting brilliant unknowns on bigger states is, after all, an instinct and a pleasure among the gracious people in their industry. And they really wanted to put a spotlight on this odd little gem.
Mezcal Joven or “young” is bottled within two months of distillation without barrel aging and will appear clear, like a Vodka or Gin. Longer barrel aging, with the principal aim to soften and round a spirit’s flavor profile, is often most prized by connoisseurs. However, many die-hard Mezcal enthusiasts insist that oak takes away from the purity of the agave flavors—ranging from earthy and smoky to sweet and floral, often in the same Mezcal—and that Mezcal Joven is the best expression.