Hacienda de Banuelos Joven Mezcal

Regular price $39.99

750ml

Hacienda de Bañuelos Joven Mezcal

Highland Agave Blend | Traditional Pit-Roasted | Clean Smoke & Mineral Freshness

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Hacienda de Bañuelos Joven Mezcal is crafted in Oaxaca using a thoughtful blend of highland agave varieties—primarily Espadín, occasionally with wild Tobalá or Cuishe accents. The piñas are slow-roasted in underground wood-fired pits, mashed with a tahona stone wheel, naturally fermented outdoors, and double-distilled in small copper pot stills. Bottled at approximately 42% ABV, this joven mezcal delivers a pure, balanced, and expressive sip.


Tasting Notes:

  • Color: Crystal-clear joven style

  • Nose: Roasted agave, flinty smoke, mountain herbs (sage, eucalyptus), and subtle green citrus peel

  • Palate: Bright agave sweetness with mineral undertones, fresh lime and grapefruit, gentle smoke, and herbal whispers

  • Finish: Clean and lasting—soft smoke with lingering citrus-herb interplay and a refreshing agave clarity


Why Buy Hacienda de Bañuelos Joven Mezcal:

  • Crafted from a highland agave blend for nuanced terroir-driven character

  • Made using time-honored pit-roasting, tahona milling, wild fermentation, and copper distillation

  • Smooth and layered yet easy to sip—suits both newcomers and seasoned mezcal fans

  • No-added-wood, pure joven style preserving natural agave brightness

  • Elegantly bottled to reflect artisanal, craft-focused production


How to Enjoy:
Sip neat or over a single large ice cube to appreciate its mineral-herb-scented clarity. Also ideal in simple, refreshing cocktails like a Mezcal Paloma with grapefruit soda or a Mezcal Rickey with lime and mint.


Have Any Questions?

What agave types are used?
A highland blend—mostly Espadín with occasional wild Tobalá or Cuishe for complexity.

Is it smoky?
Yes, but with finesse—smoke supports the herbal and citrus flavors without overwhelming.

Beginner-friendly?
Absolutely—its crisp, clean, and approachable profile makes it a great entry point into mezcal.

What’s the proof?
Typically bottled around 42% ABV, achieving flavor richness without harsh heat.