Sipsy
Bold and complex, the tepeztate's heavier body carries its intense flavors with unwavering confidence. From the first sip, smoke rides the palate, weaving a dense mantle that settles into mineral depth and a gritty, sun-warmed earthiness. The intensity never relents, yet it reveals subtleties beneath its crusty exterior, inviting repeated exploration rather than quick judgment. A backbone of smoke expands into a piano of mineral notes, each strike arriving with measured precision and leaving a cool, stony echo on the tongue. As the charcoal whisper fades, the meatier side of the mezcal asserts itself, offering a weighty richness that suggests age and patient alchemy.
Layered within this bold frame are surprising, nearly metallic highlights that shimmer like flint in a campfire glow, giving way to a sustained, saline strength that keeps the finish bright rather than thick. Mid-palate goods shift toward a more resinous, oil-rich texture, where the mouth coating feels almost tactile, lingering with a subtle gloss that hints at stone and weathered wood. On the sip’s tail, a faint, almost kippery nuance surfaces, an intriguing brininess that hints at seaworthy origins and dry air, then recedes gracefully into a dry, clean exit.
Slate and oil close out this rare and expressive mezcal, leaving a memory of chalky quiet and a soft, mineral bruise that invites another pour. It’s a daring, uncompromising spirit—commanding, persistent, and deeply articulate in its terroir.