Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero 750ML
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Description
Description
Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero 750ML is a small-batch mezcal made from 100% wild Agave Papalote, bottled at 42% ABV in a 750ml hand-painted ceramic decanter. This expression earned a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, underscoring the depth and complexity drawn from Guerrero's unique highland terroir.
Quick Facts: ABV: 42% | Origin: Guerrero, Mexico | Style: Joven Mezcal | Producer: Productos Finos de Agave
Production & Heritage
Clase Azul was founded in 1997 by Arturo Lomelí under the company Productos Finos de Agave, initially known for its ultra-premium tequila line before expanding into mezcal. The Guerrero expression sources wild-harvested Agave Papalote (Agave cupreata) from the humid highlands and mountain ranges of Guerrero state, where the interplay of coastal climate and dense forest canopy produces a rare agave varietal prized for its intensity. The piñas are traditionally slow-roasted in earthen pit ovens, then distilled in copper pot stills — a process that preserves the smoky, mineral character inherent to the region's terroir while allowing the delicate sweetness of the Papalote agave to emerge.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with grapefruit skin and fresh-cut wood, progressing into rosemary, peanut oil, and subtle daisy-like floral notes. A quiet undercurrent of butter rounds out the bouquet.
Taste: The entry is bright and herbaceous, with seaweed-like salinity and fresh lemon juice giving way to a mid-palate layered with cocoa, toasted sesame, and generous honey sweetness. Pepper and light tobacco emerge as it develops, balanced by the roasted agave backbone that anchors the entire expression.
Finish: Medium-long, with a gentle warmth carrying paprika, oak tannin, and milk chocolate through the fade. The finish resolves into a dry, lightly smoky aftertaste that invites a second sip.
How to Drink Mezcal Guerrero
This mezcal rewards slow, neat sipping at room temperature; a few drops of water can open up the floral aromatics without diminishing the smoke. Its layered profile also translates well into cocktails:
- Oaxacan Old Fashioned: The cocoa and sesame notes amplify the cocktail's agave-chocolate interplay when split with reposado tequila.
- Mezcal Paloma: The natural grapefruit character on the nose mirrors the cocktail's citrus base, creating a seamless, smoky twist on the classic.
- Naked & Famous: The pepper and tobacco backbone stands up to yellow Chartreuse and Aperol without being overwhelmed.
Best For
- Gifting a mezcal enthusiast who appreciates rare agave varietals
- Anchoring a curated agave spirits tasting flight
- Displaying as a conversation piece — each ceramic decanter is hand-painted by Mexican artisans
- Celebrating a milestone with a collectible, award-winning spirit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mezcal Guerrero taste like? It leads with bright citrus and herbal salinity, transitions into cocoa, toasted sesame, and honey at mid-palate, and finishes with paprika and milk chocolate over a smoky agave base.
How does Mezcal Guerrero compare to Del Maguey Vida? Del Maguey Vida uses Espadin agave and leans toward a lighter, honey-vanilla profile at a lower price point, while Clase Azul Guerrero uses wild Agave Papalote, delivering noticeably more smoke, mineral complexity, and earthy depth. The Guerrero expression occupies a higher tier in both rarity and production cost due to the wild-harvested agave.
Is Mezcal Guerrero good for sipping neat? Yes — the 42% ABV and layered tasting profile make it ideally suited for slow, undiluted sipping, though a few drops of water can coax out additional floral aromatics.
Where is Mezcal Guerrero made? It is produced in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, where Agave Papalote grows wild in the humid highland mountain ranges. The expression is crafted by Productos Finos de Agave, the parent company behind all Clase Azul spirits.
What foods pair well with Mezcal Guerrero? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and sesame notes; grilled octopus echoes the mezcal's seaweed-like salinity; mole negro mirrors its layered spice and smoke; aged Oaxacan cheese balances the sweetness with tangy richness; and citrus-dressed ceviche plays off the grapefruit aromatics.
What sizes does Mezcal Guerrero come in? The standard offering is a 750ml ceramic decanter, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Mezcal Guerrero worth the price? It positions as an ultra-premium mezcal, justified by the use of rare, wild-harvested Agave Papalote, traditional pit-roasting and copper-pot distillation, a Double Gold Medal pedigree, and a hand-painted ceramic bottle that doubles as a collectible art piece.
Why Mezcal Guerrero?
The defining differentiator here is the agave itself: Papalote is a wild varietal that cannot be commercially cultivated at scale, making every batch inherently limited. That scarcity translates directly into the glass — a complexity and mineral intensity that cultivated Espadin or even Tobalá mezcals rarely match. The Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition validates what the palate confirms: this is a mezcal built on terroir and tradition rather than volume. For collectors and serious agave enthusiasts, the Guerrero expression represents one of the most distinctive offerings in Clase Azul's portfolio.
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