Quiereme Mucho has notes of fresh green apple and charred wood. It’s a good sipper in an amazing-looking bottle.
About this mezcal
Quiereme Mucho Espadin is made with agave Espadin by Adolfo Mijangos. The ABV varies slightly by batch but should be between 45-47% depending on the bottle. This mezcal is traditionally produced and the agave is milled by hand. It has notes of leather, green apples, and charred wood.
Quiereme Mucho Mezcal
Quiereme Mucho is produced in the San Pedro Taviche Municipality, Ocotlán de Morelos District in Oaxaca, Mexico. Quiereme Mucho represents a mixture of two local traditions: Mezcal and Alebrijes. Their bottles are hand-painted by local artists using ancient techniques to create magical figures called Alebrijes. Their mezcal is 100% organic, estate-grown on their 2660-acre hacienda. Because each bottle is hand-painted, they all look slightly different.
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James Christian
46 reviewsSolid 3 stars, would have been more due to the price which keeps on rising.
Lot AA-39..?
Really bright and green with notes of white pepper and the faintest hint of yellow starburst. Medium finish. A little smoke. Purchased for $70. If this was $45 it would have gotten another star for the value. However, there are much better Espadins for far less.
Zack Klamn
542 reviewsLOTE No: A-26
Nose: Dusty. Rock candy. Smooth, sweet vapor.
Palate: Orange creamsicle. A pleasant, warm finish with light smoke. Can detect some of the advertised leather in the aftertaste.
I do enjoy this and have the 375 mL bottle. But there are some great, comparable 750 mL bottle espadins for the same price. This espadin on its own would be about 3.75 stars but I rounded down a tad due to value.
Nick
25 reviewsThis bottle (Lote A-29) get stars for the conejo and cactus art and for its size, 375ml. It’s also a good espadin with a great ABV – 46.43% – giving a sharp but taste enhancing mouth burn. Agave, apple, maybe even some light candied citrus. Warm agave on the aftertaste. Bottle size? For Australian mezcal fans (or anywhere I guess) a 700-750ml bottle can stretch the budget. This allows variety on the shelf at a reasonable price and yes, the art is a delightful addition.
MatchaMezcal
3 reviewsA very green mezcal, and I say that in a good way. Almost a grassy and vegetal taste from the agave, balanced with a smooth mesquite smoke. I recently got my hands on 4 of the different expressions, and am on the look out for the ensemble.
An absolutely stunning bottle, this bottle is definitely gift worthy for any mezcal afficionado.
Keith
35 reviewsLot 003, 46.29% ABV. This mezcal has a light nose, which belies what happens next, a little agave taste at first, followed by overwhelming alcohol, and not the good kind, with pronounced lip & tongue burn. The finish is somewhat sweet, but mouth burn is persistent, and smoke is conspicuously absent. This one is similar to a mediocre tequila, despite its mezcal credentials.
Nice hand-painted artwork on the bottle.