Mezcal Culture Tour: Explore, Taste, and Savor

Explore mezcal’s soul: from plant origins to alchemical preparation, tasting, and Oaxacan meal. Discover mezcal culture and flavors.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Santiago Matatlan - Walking through different areas of Santiago Matatlán; a town called as the “Mezcal’s World Capital”, you will begin to discover how the processes of distillation develops inside the factory, the way the agaves grow in the field and learn how to distinguish one type of mezcal from another.
    On the day you will develop an in depth…
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • You will enjoy a mezcal tasting where you will learn about the flavors of different mezcal preparation methods, as well as the scents and sensations of mezcales made with wild agaves.
What's Not Included
  • Carbonated beverages
Additional Information

Join this journey through the mezcal culture and its enchanting landscapes. The three activities of this experience are designed to immerse you in the soul of mezcal. First, delve into the natural wonders that shape the mezcal plant and its stunning surroundings, unveiling the secrets of its origin. Next, witness the almost alchemical art behind its…

Location
C. de Manuel García Vigil 510
Calle de Manuel García Vigil
The meeting point is on one street parallel to the tourist walkway. The meeting point is exactly a the middle point of the block , between Jesus Carranza and Allende streets.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Roamingbeagle
Sep 25, 2024
Mezcal anyone? - This was an absolutely fun and amazing adventure. Vero organized everything from beginning to end. We drove out to a family-run mezcaleria, walked through the fields of agave, tried our hand at cutting leaves off with a machete (not as easy as it may look) and learned about the process of distilling mezcal. Just being out in the field was an adventure - we're used to agaves in small clay pots, not to these towering giants. It was a truly fun and educational experience and it was also important for us to see a small producer who uses traditional methods and respects nature. At the end, Vero took us for lunch - we sat above agave fields and truly enjoyed the food. In fact... we cancelled our dinner reservation in Oaxaca.
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