Lost Explorer Mezcal Espadin 750ML

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Description

Lost Explorer Mezcal Espadin 750ML is a 42% ABV artisanal mezcal made from 100% Agave Espadin, produced in Oaxaca, Mexico. This expression earned Gold medals at both the International Spirits Challenge and the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, along with 91 points and a Silver from the International Wine & Spirits Competition — placing it among the most critically recognized Espadin mezcals at its price tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 42%  |  Origin: Oaxaca, Mexico  |  Joven (Unaged)  |  Maestro Mezcalero: Don Fortino Ramos

Production & Heritage

Lost Explorer sources its Espadin agave from plants matured for a full eight years before harvest — at the upper end of the typical five-to-eight-year growing window for Agave Angustifolia. Maestro Mezcalero Don Fortino Ramos oversees production at the distillery in San Pablo Huixtepec, Oaxaca, where roughly 70% of the piñas are roasted in brick ovens rather than traditional underground earthen pits, significantly reducing wood consumption and smoke emissions. The cooked agave is then double-distilled in copper alembic stills, and the facility incorporates solar power — a rare sustainability commitment in the mezcal category that sets Lost Explorer apart from most traditional producers.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with bright, fresh agave and green garden herbs before moving into subtle layers of smouldering wood and citrus zest. Behind that initial freshness, gentle notes of vanilla, white pepper, and ripe red apple emerge.

Taste: The entry is sweet and herbaceous, with crisp apple and juicy pear meeting aromatic agave on the mid-palate. A balanced smoky layer builds gradually rather than dominating, weaving through ripe stone fruit and a touch of cherry. The overall impression is clean and well-integrated, never harsh.

Finish: Medium-long, with lingering warmth as smoky agave slowly fades to reveal hints of dark chocolate and a gentle peppery bite. It closes crisp and dry, leaving a clean impression that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Lost Explorer Espadin

Start neat in a copita or wide-rimmed glass at room temperature to appreciate the full aromatic range; a few drops of water can open up the herbal and fruit layers further. This Espadin also shines in cocktails:

  • Oaxaca Old Fashioned — The apple-and-herb sweetness integrates seamlessly with agave syrup and mole bitters, producing a smoky riff on the classic.
  • Mezcal Margarita — Its restrained smokiness and citrus zest character amplify fresh lime without overwhelming it.
  • Mezcal Paloma — The crisp, dry finish pairs naturally with grapefruit soda, letting the green-herb notes carry through.

Best For

  • Introducing a mezcal-curious friend to the category without overwhelming smoke
  • Building a home bar with a versatile, cocktail-ready mezcal
  • Gifting someone who values sustainability in spirits production
  • Sipping alongside a Mexican-inspired dinner spread

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lost Explorer Espadin taste like? It leads with sweet, herbaceous agave and crisp apple flavors, layered over a moderate smokiness that stays balanced through a medium-long, peppery finish. The profile is approachable rather than aggressively smoky.

How does Lost Explorer Espadin compare to Del Maguey Vida? Del Maguey Vida is known for its pronounced, forward smokiness, making it a go-to for bold mezcal cocktails. Lost Explorer Espadin dials back the smoke in favor of more prominent fruit and herb notes, largely because its brick-oven roasting method produces a cleaner, lighter char character than traditional earthen pits.

Is Lost Explorer Espadin good for sipping neat? Yes — its 42% ABV and balanced smoke-to-fruit ratio make it easy to enjoy neat, and Difford's Guide awarded it 4.5 stars (Excellent), recognizing its sipping quality.

Where is Lost Explorer Espadin made? It is produced in San Pablo Huixtepec in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico, under the direction of Maestro Mezcalero Don Fortino Ramos at a solar-powered distillery.

What foods pair well with Lost Explorer Espadin? Grilled shrimp tacos with a citrus salsa complement the herbal and smoky layers. Mole negro echoes the dark chocolate finish. Fresh ceviche mirrors the bright citrus-zest nose. Aged Oaxacan cheese pairs with the gentle pepper notes. Sliced mango with Tajín seasoning amplifies the ripe fruit character on the mid-palate.

What sizes does Lost Explorer Espadin come in? The standard widely available size is the 750ml bottle.

Is Lost Explorer Espadin worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium Espadin expression, sitting above entry-level mixing mezcals but below single-village or limited-release bottlings. Multiple gold medals and a 91-point score from IWSC support strong value at this tier, particularly given the eight-year agave maturation and sustainable production practices.

Why Lost Explorer Espadin?

Few Espadin mezcals at this price point carry both an International Spirits Challenge Gold and a San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold. The eight-year agave maturity — at the top of the standard range — contributes depth and sweetness that younger harvests often lack. Its brick-oven roasting and solar-powered distillation represent a genuine environmental step forward in a category where sustainability claims are rare and often vague. For drinkers who want a mezcal with verifiable critical acclaim, transparent production, and enough versatility to work neat or in cocktails, this Espadin consistently delivers.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Mezcal
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    84
  • Brand
    Lost Explorer

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