Rey Campero Mezcal Mexicano 750ml
With over 70 years of combined experience, Rey Campero represents the culture and tradition of Candelaria Yegolé, a small village in Zoquitlán, a municipality nestled within Oaxaca’s southern mountain range, the Sierra Sur. The fertile soil along the Rio Quiechapa is abundant with a wide variety of agave that grow wild along the slopes and canyons, and some of Oaxaca’s most famous maestro mezcaleros call this small district home.
Helmed by Romulo Sanchez Parada, this family collective chose the name Rey Campero, meaning “King of the Countryside”, to reflect the relationship between the landscape and those who work so tirelessly to harvest the magueys from this challenging terrain. Romulo and his family have some of the most diverse and productive agave nurseries in Oaxaca; Espadín and rare varieties of agave such as Tepextate and Jabalí are cultivated side by side. When they achieve maturity, some are allowed to flower and seed, while the rest are harvested and cooked underground for 4–5 days, before resting for up to a week. Then, after being crushed by a traditional stone mill (or tahona), the fiber is placed in wooden vats (tinas) where it is naturally fermented in open air for up to 12 days, depending on the season. The fermented agave fibers and juice (tepache) from the vats are distilled in one of three small copper pot stills, finally offering the delicious elixir which is Mezcal Rey Campero. These distillates express an unflinching translation of the terroir, the family, and the agave which comprise it.
- Mezcal produced in Candelaria Yegolé, Zoquitlán, Oaxaca
- Maestro Mezcalero Vicente Sánchez Parada
- Distilled from 100% Mexicano (Agave rhodacantha)
- Agave cooked in a conical earthen pit
- Milled using a traditional stone tahona
- Fermented in open-air wooden vats (tinas)
- Distilled twice using traditional wood-fired copper pot stills
- Bold aromatics of fresh rawhide, tobacco leaf, damp garden soil, and bell peppers dominate the nose; the palate diversifies with cinnamon and citrus, wet cedar and orchard fruit, but remains just as baritone until the finish vanishes into delicate white flowers and peppercorns
- 48% ABV (ABV may vary batch to batch)
A whiskey drinker’s mezcal if ever there was one! Rey Campero doubles down on the earthy and passionate side of their spirits with this robust expression.