El Silencio Ensamble Mezcal 750ML
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Description
Description
El Silencio Ensamble Mezcal 750ML is a 46% ABV artisanal mezcal blending three Oaxacan agave varieties — Espadin, Tobasiche, and Mexicano — in a single expression. What distinguishes this ensamble is a split-distillation approach: the Mexicano and Tobasiche undergo only one distillation, while the Espadin is double-distilled in copper pots, yielding a layered spirit that balances raw earthiness with refined aromatics.
Quick Facts: ABV: 46% (92 proof) | Origin: San Baltazar, Oaxaca, Mexico | Style: Ensamble (Multi-Agave Blend) | Brand: El Silencio
Production & Heritage
El Silencio produces this ensamble in San Baltazar, a small village in rural Oaxaca where traditional mezcal-making practices remain deeply rooted. The agaves — Espadin, Tobasiche, and Mexicano — are hand-selected, pit-roasted over wood, and stone-crushed before fermentation. The deliberate choice to single-distill the wild Tobasiche and Mexicano preserves their untamed vegetal and mineral character, while double-distilling the cultivated Espadin in copper pot stills softens and rounds its contribution to the final blend. This hybrid distillation technique is uncommon among ensamble producers and gives the finished spirit a textural complexity that a uniform distillation regimen would not achieve.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sundried vegetables and sweet woodsmoke before settling into a deeper layer of worn leather and dried stone fruit. There is a quiet herbaceous quality beneath, suggesting dried sage or wild oregano.
Taste: The entry is mineral-forward with a green, almost vegetal brightness that transitions into white pepper and fennel seed at mid-palate. As it develops, jasmine and a faint floral sweetness emerge, adding an unexpected elegance that balances the spirit's earthier tendencies. The 46% ABV provides enough weight to carry these flavors without overwhelming heat.
Finish: Medium-long with a slightly charred, ashy quality and lingering white pepper warmth. A trace of dried fruit and smoky leather fades slowly, rewarding patience between sips.
How to Drink El Silencio Ensamble
Neat at room temperature is the ideal serve — the three-agave complexity reveals itself gradually, and the 46% ABV requires no dilution to open up. A few drops of water can further coax out the floral jasmine notes for those who prefer a softer approach. For cocktails, the Ensamble's layered smoke and spice profile works particularly well in three applications: a Mezcal Negroni, where the charred finish stands up to Campari's bitterness; a Naked & Famous, where the fennel and pepper notes complement yellow Chartreuse and Aperol; and a Oaxacan Old Fashioned, where the ensamble's vegetal depth adds dimension alongside aged tequila and mole bitters.
Best For
- Mezcal drinkers exploring multi-agave blends beyond single-varietal Espadin
- Gifting someone who appreciates small-batch Oaxacan spirits
- Building a mezcal-focused home bar with range and variety
- Side-by-side tastings comparing ensamble expressions from different producers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does El Silencio Ensamble taste like? It delivers sundried vegetables and sweet smoke on the nose, followed by white pepper, jasmine, and fennel on the palate, finishing with a slightly charred, ashy warmth.
How does El Silencio Ensamble compare to Bozal Ensamble? Both are multi-agave blends from Oaxaca designed to showcase agave diversity, but El Silencio Ensamble uses a split-distillation method — single-distilling its wild agaves and double-distilling its Espadin — while Bozal Ensamble typically employs a more uniform production approach. The result is that El Silencio tends toward a more pronounced smoke-and-pepper character, whereas Bozal often leans slightly fruitier and more approachable.
Is El Silencio Ensamble good for sipping neat? Yes — the 46% ABV is well-calibrated for neat drinking, delivering enough intensity to showcase the three-agave blend without excessive burn.
Where is El Silencio Ensamble made? It is produced in San Baltazar, a village in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, the region most closely associated with traditional mezcal production.
What foods pair well with El Silencio Ensamble? Grilled carne asada benefits from the spirit's smoky character; aged Oaxacan cheese echoes its earthy depth; mole negro mirrors its complexity of dried fruit and spice; ceviche with charred citrus highlights the pepper and fennel notes; and dark chocolate with chili amplifies the charred finish.
What sizes does El Silencio Ensamble come in? The standard size is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is El Silencio Ensamble worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium ensamble mezcal, sitting above basic Espadin bottlings but below rare single-village wild agave releases. The use of three agave types and a hybrid distillation method offers genuine production complexity at its price tier.
Why El Silencio Ensamble?
The defining feature of this ensamble is its split-distillation technique — a production choice that preserves the raw, untamed qualities of wild Tobasiche and Mexicano agave while refining the cultivated Espadin through a second pass in copper pots. The result is a spirit where smoke, earth, pepper, and florals coexist without any single element dominating. For drinkers already familiar with Espadin-only mezcals looking to understand how agave variety shapes flavor, this bottling provides a clear and rewarding lesson. It earns its place in the ensamble category not through rarity or hype, but through a thoughtful production philosophy that treats each agave on its own terms.
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