Bozal Papalote (O Cupreata) Joven Mezcal
750ml
Bozal Papalote (O Cupreata) Joven Mezcal
Wild Cupreata Agave | Pit-Roasted | Earthy, Herbaceous & Savory
Available now at Liquor Boutique
Bozal Papalote (also known as O Cupreata) Joven is an artisanal mezcal crafted from 100% wild Cupreata (Agave cupreata). Hand-harvested in the highlands of Oaxaca, the agave hearts are slow-roasted in earthen pits, tahona-crushed, naturally fermented, and double-distilled in copper stills. Bottled at approximately 42–45% ABV, this joven offers a unique and richly textured expression of wild agave.
Tasting Notes:
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Color: Crystal clear with a light straw hue
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Nose: Dense herbal notes (sage, eucalyptus), roasted agave, forest floor, and subtle citrus peel
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Palate: Earthy agave sweetness layered with green herb nuance, brisk minerality, savory olives, and a whisper of smoke
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Finish: Clean but textured—lingering herbal freshness with smoky undertones and a mineral backbone
Why Buy Bozal Papalote Joven:
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Made from wild Cupreata agave for robust, terroir-rich character
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Crafted using time-honored mezcal methods (pit-roasting, tahona milling, wild-fermentation)
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Multi-dimensional flavor profile—earthy, herbaceous, savory and subtly smoky
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Bottled at a balanced ~42–45% ABV, smooth yet full-flavored
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Ideal for mezcal enthusiasts exploring the distinct spectrum of wild agaves
How to Enjoy:
Sip neat or over a large ice cube to appreciate its herbal and earthy complexity. Pairs beautifully with rich cheeses, hearty meats, or bitter citrus cocktails—think a Mezcal Negroni with herbal bitters and Campari.
Have Any Questions?
What is Cupreata agave?
A wild agave species native to Oaxaca and Guerrero—offers broad herbal and savory flavors distinct from cultivated Espadín.
Is it smoky?
Smoke is present but restrained—delivering nuanced depth without overpowering the herbaceous profile.
Is it beginner-friendly?
Excellent for curious drinkers—its complexity is intriguing without being too intense, though its flavor nuance may be best appreciated by those open to wild-agave mezcal.
What’s the proof?
Typically bottled between 42–45% ABV for balanced aroma and palate presence while ensuring smoothness.