Oro De Oaxaca Mezcal 750ML
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Description
Description
Oro De Oaxaca Mezcal 750ML is a 100% Agave Espadin mezcal from Oaxaca, Mexico, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). It won a Gold Medal and Best of Agave Spirits at the 2009 Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition, and it remains one of the few commercially available mezcals bottled with an agave worm and accompanied by a packet of sal de gusano (agave worm salt).
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Oaxaca, Mexico | 100% Agave Espadin | Distillery: Licorera Oaxaqueña
Production & Heritage
Oro De Oaxaca is produced by Licorera Oaxaqueña in Oaxaca, the heartland of mezcal production. The agave piñas are roasted in traditional earthen pit ovens — the step responsible for mezcal's signature smokiness — then crushed using a tahona stone wheel, a centuries-old milling method that extracts juice while preserving fibrous agave character. The mash undergoes natural fermentation in open wooden vats before being double distilled in copper pot stills, yielding a spirit that balances rustic smoke with a clean, approachable profile at 40% ABV. The inclusion of the agave worm (gusano) in the bottle is a traditional practice that adds subtle earthy depth and distinguishes Oro De Oaxaca visually and aromatically from most modern mezcal bottlings.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens quietly with restrained green pepper and a low hum of phenolic smoke. Beneath that initial subtlety, faint saline and seaweed-like minerality emerge with time in the glass.
Taste: The palate delivers a pronounced smoky punch that arrives immediately on entry and broadens across the mid-palate into vegetal and herbaceous notes. A brief, paradoxical flash of sweetness surfaces before giving way to layers of salt, lime-tinged acidity, and BBQ-like char. The mouthfeel carries a pleasant oily weight that coats the tongue evenly.
Finish: The finish is relatively short and direct, closing with black pepper heat and a dry, tannic pucker. Residual smoke lingers briefly, leaving behind an earthy mineral quality influenced by the gusano.
How to Drink Oro De Oaxaca
Sipping neat alongside the included sal de gusano is the most traditional approach — lick the worm salt, then sip — and the ritual reveals the interplay between the spirit's smoke and the salt's savory umami. Beyond neat service, this mezcal's bold smokiness and accessible proof make it a capable cocktail ingredient. A Mezcal Margarita lets the smoky backbone cut through fresh lime and agave syrup for a more complex take on the classic. A Oaxacan Old Fashioned (split base with reposado tequila) tempers the smoke while adding depth to the cocktail's bittersweet structure. A Mezcal Paloma pairs the spirit's charred, vegetal notes with grapefruit soda for a refreshing highball with real character.
Best For
- Exploring traditional mezcal with the authentic gusano ritual
- Introducing friends to mezcal's smoky profile at an approachable ABV
- Building a mezcal cocktail menu at home without investing in a premium sipper
- Gifting someone curious about agave spirits beyond tequila
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Oro De Oaxaca taste like? Oro De Oaxaca delivers an intensely smoky palate with vegetal, herbal, and saline notes, followed by a brief peppery finish with tannic dryness. The agave worm in the bottle contributes subtle earthy undertones to the overall profile.
How does Oro De Oaxaca compare to Monte Albán? Both are large-production Oaxacan mezcals in a similar value tier, but Oro De Oaxaca tends to present a more pronounced smoky and vegetal character, while Monte Albán leans slightly sweeter and milder. Both include an agave worm in the bottle, though Oro De Oaxaca also ships with a packet of sal de gusano for the traditional tasting ritual.
Is Oro De Oaxaca good for cocktails? Yes — its bold smokiness and 40% ABV make it a reliable mixing mezcal that holds its character against citrus and sweeteners in drinks like Mezcal Margaritas and Palomas without overpowering the other ingredients.
Where is Oro De Oaxaca made? Oro De Oaxaca is produced by Licorera Oaxaqueña in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, the region responsible for the vast majority of the world's mezcal production and home to the denomination of origin for the spirit.
What foods pair well with Oro De Oaxaca? Grilled carne asada benefits from the spirit's matching char and smoke. Mole negro echoes the mezcal's earthy complexity. Fresh ceviche contrasts the smokiness with bright citrus acidity. Aged hard cheeses like Oaxacan quesillo or manchego complement the tannic, savory finish. Chapulines (grasshoppers with chile and lime) mirror the sal de gusano's umami character.
What sizes does Oro De Oaxaca come in? Oro De Oaxaca is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Oro De Oaxaca worth the price? Oro De Oaxaca positions as an entry-level mezcal, making it a practical choice for drinkers exploring the category or building a home bar for mezcal cocktails rather than a sipping-focused purchase at a higher tier.
Why Oro De Oaxaca?
Oro De Oaxaca occupies a specific niche: a traditionally produced, tahona-milled, pit-roasted Espadin mezcal that arrives at an entry-level price point complete with the gusano and sal de gusano ritual that most modern mezcal brands have abandoned. Its Gold Medal at the 2009 Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition validated its quality against the broader agave spirits field. For drinkers who want authentic Oaxacan smoke without the premium price tag of artisanal small-batch labels, and for bartenders who need a mezcal that punches through cocktail ingredients, it fills a clear and practical role in the category.
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