Sadly, this video gave me lots of dreams, but no options to try... I usually watch your videos with several windows open on my browser to search local liquor stores. In this case, none of the spirits you mention are available to me locally. I do enjoy tour videos as they are a great way to learn about tequila and mezcal. I have become a big fan of both as well as other spirits of North America like sotol.
I love tequila and acquired a newfound affinity for it. However, mezcal is a superior spirit and imo the best, most unique in the world. Appreciate the reviews!
Whenever I go to Mexico I always make sure to bring back some clay pot still mezcal it’s always the best. Some of my favorite brands: Rey Campero, convite, Salvadores, Espina negra, mal bien to name a few. Going to try the real minero next on your suggestion.
The marca negra ensemble is amazing too. All the clay pot stuff is outstanding and my favorite. The Alipus clay pot stuff (red n black label) is tremendous
Same here, love both Mezcal and Tequila but as someone who has forever been a scotch drinker Mezcal spoke to me more so than Tequila. Now don’t get me wrong the first bottle of El Tesoro I got was still fantastic, in cocktails or neat.
My two favorites are Los Danzantes and Mezcaloteca. I find the former to be a very classic premium mezcal and the latter has many different varieties, and even some that do not smoke the piña of the maguey.
I plan on getting Los Siete Misterios Doba Yej for my first Mezcal purchase. I trust in you it will be a worthy purchase since I have always been satisfied, and beyond, with your recommendations Lui. (The one exception being Partida Repo, just wasn't a fan. Also noticed you only ever spoke about them ONCE.)
I’m new to this channel and enjoy the content, thanks! Looking to expand my horizons in my tequila experience. I can’t find the video where you talked about a tequila called “La Gritona”. Is this a tequila worth trying? What is everyone here top 3 favorite tequilas? I’m looking to try and find Fortaleza and G4 and Don Fulano per the recommendation of this channel. (If I can find them) Any other suggestions?
Welcome welcome to the world of a wonderful spirit! I can vouch for la gritona's reposado, certified additive-free, at a price of high $30s (NY State), aged for 8 months in Jack Daniels oak barrels. I took it upon myself to pour some and get some notes as well. It smells like roasted agave and hints of vanilla that turn into caramel on a deeper inhale. Inhaling longer reveals the cracked peppercorn and slight oakyness. On the taste it's twizzler-esque sweetness upfront, quickly becoming caramel, mid palate becomes roasted agave and has a moderately mild oaky finish. It also holds up wonderfully in cocktails that are on the tart side in my experience! Other tequilas (all mentioned on this channel as well) are cimarron, tres agaves, siete leguas, ArteNOM Seleccion, arette, El Tosoro, Ocho, El Tequileno, Cazcanes, Lalo, and many many more!
@@lolzguyl Thanks for the reply I appreciate it. You’re detailed description of La Gritona was very interesting and informative. You appear to be a true connoisseur. Thanks for the other recommendations as well. Cheers!
Lui, I have a bottle of Mezcal that is a smoke bomb with rubber band aides. What cocktail can I mix to make this mezcal drinkable!? Or should I just pour it out..?
I’m just getting into tequila and wanted to try mezcal and was wondering if there are additive free options for mezcal too or if that is mainly with tequila. And if these options are also additive free
I still haven’t found a mezcal that I like yet because I’m having a difficult time getting used to the smoky taste. The first one I ever tried was very smoky and to me it smelled like paint thinner and it tasted mostly like smoke. If you can recommend one that’s mildly smoky let me know because I really want to enjoy it like I enjoy Tequila
Loui you have failed me fidenzio mezcal after affect is horrible! I have never felt like this with other mezcals . It definitely has the effects of cheap liquor.
Sadly, this video gave me lots of dreams, but no options to try... I usually watch your videos with several windows open on my browser to search local liquor stores. In this case, none of the spirits you mention are available to me locally. I do enjoy tour videos as they are a great way to learn about tequila and mezcal. I have become a big fan of both as well as other spirits of North America like sotol.
I love tequila and acquired a newfound affinity for it. However, mezcal is a superior spirit and imo the best, most unique in the world. Appreciate the reviews!
I can really sense your passion and appreciation for these bottles, fun watch!
Whenever I go to Mexico I always make sure to bring back some clay pot still mezcal it’s always the best. Some of my favorite brands: Rey Campero, convite, Salvadores, Espina negra, mal bien to name a few. Going to try the real minero next on your suggestion.
The marca negra ensemble is amazing too. All the clay pot stuff is outstanding and my favorite. The Alipus clay pot stuff (red n black label) is tremendous
Same here, love both Mezcal and Tequila but as someone who has forever been a scotch drinker Mezcal spoke to me more so than Tequila. Now don’t get me wrong the first bottle of El Tesoro I got was still fantastic, in cocktails or neat.
This. Have you seen Ralfy’s review of Del Maguey Chichicapa? It drew me in with the Islay references.
Hey Lui, I ordered one bottle of Origen Raíz on your recommendation. Waiting for it. Can’t wait to have a sip! Thanks!
My two favorites are Los Danzantes and Mezcaloteca. I find the former to be a very classic premium mezcal and the latter has many different varieties, and even some that do not smoke the piña of the maguey.
5 sentidos is my favorite. Haven’t had a chance to get real minero but clay pot distillation in general is amazing stuff
You are just getting started. Try 5 Sentidos, Maricuchos, La Luna, Palomas Mensajeras and Rey Campero
Origen Reiz is so funky! blew my socks off
I plan on getting Los Siete Misterios Doba Yej for my first Mezcal purchase. I trust in you it will be a worthy purchase since I have always been satisfied, and beyond, with your recommendations Lui. (The one exception being Partida Repo, just wasn't a fan. Also noticed you only ever spoke about them ONCE.)
Good stuff man!
I have not try lots of Mezcals but right now I have a bottle of Derrumbes Oaxaca that i´m enjoing a lot
I’m new to this channel and enjoy the content, thanks! Looking to expand my horizons in my tequila experience.
I can’t find the video where you talked about a tequila called “La Gritona”. Is this a tequila worth trying?
What is everyone here top 3 favorite tequilas?
I’m looking to try and find Fortaleza and G4 and Don Fulano per the recommendation of this channel. (If I can find them)
Any other suggestions?
Welcome welcome to the world of a wonderful spirit! I can vouch for la gritona's reposado, certified additive-free, at a price of high $30s (NY State), aged for 8 months in Jack Daniels oak barrels. I took it upon myself to pour some and get some notes as well. It smells like roasted agave and hints of vanilla that turn into caramel on a deeper inhale. Inhaling longer reveals the cracked peppercorn and slight oakyness. On the taste it's twizzler-esque sweetness upfront, quickly becoming caramel, mid palate becomes roasted agave and has a moderately mild oaky finish. It also holds up wonderfully in cocktails that are on the tart side in my experience!
Other tequilas (all mentioned on this channel as well) are cimarron, tres agaves, siete leguas, ArteNOM Seleccion, arette, El Tosoro, Ocho, El Tequileno, Cazcanes, Lalo, and many many more!
@@lolzguyl Thanks for the reply I appreciate it. You’re detailed description of La Gritona was very interesting and informative. You appear to be a true connoisseur. Thanks for the other recommendations as well. Cheers!
The lost explorer mezcal is very good. Give it a try!
Enjoy your videos!
I really like IZO ensamble joven mezcal. super vegetal/mineral with a unique twist.
Lui, I have a bottle of Mezcal that is a smoke bomb with rubber band aides. What cocktail can I mix to make this mezcal drinkable!? Or should I just pour it out..?
I’m just getting into tequila and wanted to try mezcal and was wondering if there are additive free options for mezcal too or if that is mainly with tequila. And if these options are also additive free
The Alto from Michoacan are amazing.
Rey Campero has made some of my favorite mezcals
Rey Campero is soooooooooo good!
I still haven’t found a mezcal that I like yet because I’m having a difficult time getting used to the smoky taste. The first one I ever tried was very smoky and to me it smelled like paint thinner and it tasted mostly like smoke. If you can recommend one that’s mildly smoky let me know because I really want to enjoy it like I enjoy Tequila
It's my jam😊
Monte lobos mezcal it’s super good
Now try some sotol brands 😊 if you can find them
I love making my palomas with 3 parts tequila and 1 part mezcal.
Have you tried Tears of Llorona?
You’re sleeping on Bozal. The Chino Verde and Tobala ♥️
Need budget mezcal and total wine mezcal
Is banhaz good
Aren’t clay pots toxic?
Uncertified Agave spirits is where its at! I ❤ Agave. Acre Mezcal and 5 Sentidos are amongst my favorites
Has anybody tried Pensador mezcal?
tried to get my friend into mezcal but he cannot get past his opinion that all mezcal tastes like barbecue water
Loui you have failed me fidenzio mezcal after affect is horrible! I have never felt like this with other mezcals . It definitely has the effects of cheap liquor.
What do you think of Bozal Mezcal?
It's alright.
Lui are you on Twitter X?
where tf do I buy real minero in la
Don't know about in LA but wades wines in Agoura has it
I have grown to be a bigger fan of mezcal to tequila.
Look into Nombre De Dios
But lui you're still not pronouncing mezcal right 😂