Sombra Mezcal 750ML
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Description
Sombra Mezcal 750ML is a 100% Espadin agave mezcal from Oaxaca, Mexico, bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Recognized by Wine Enthusiast with a "Best Buy" designation, this expression balances layered smoke with surprising fruit-forward sweetness — a combination that has made it a bartender staple and a reliable entry point into artisanal mezcal.
Quick Facts: ABV: 45% | Origin: Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca, Mexico | Style: Joven (unaged) | Distillery: Sombra Palenque
Production & Heritage
Sombra owns and operates its own palenque in Santiago Matatlán, widely regarded as the world capital of mezcal. Espadin agave hearts are slow-roasted in a traditional rock-lined pit over mesquite fire, then crushed using a tahona mill powered by solar energy — an uncommon step that replaces the historically common use of draft animals. The mash ferments for eight days in open vats relying on wild ambient yeast before undergoing double distillation in copper-pot stills. Beyond the liquid itself, Sombra runs the Adobe Brick Project, upcycling spent agave fibers into building materials used to construct homes for earthquake victims across Mexico.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with beeswax, set honey, and fleeting vanilla-almond sweetness before mesquite smoke and black pepper take hold. Deeper inhalation reveals fresh green bean, honeysuckle, and a citrus high note that lifts the heavier elements.
Taste: On entry, the palate registers a subtle toffee sweetness and herbal green agave character. The mid-palate accelerates into pronounced smoke — often compared to peated Scotch — alongside lemon curd, black pepper, and a roasty, road-tar minerality. The texture is smooth and warming at 45% ABV without excessive heat.
Finish: The finish is clean and medium-long, with menthol, dark chocolate, and lingering campfire smoke that slowly fades. Fruit-driven sweetness resurfaces at the tail end, keeping the close balanced rather than purely ashy.
How to Drink Sombra
Neat or with a single ice cube is the clearest way to appreciate the smoke-fruit interplay; a few drops of water open up the honeyed aromatics. Sombra also excels in cocktails thanks to its well-defined but not overpowering smoke profile. A Mezcal Margarita lets the Espadin's citrus notes amplify fresh lime. A Naked & Famous (equal parts mezcal, Aperol, yellow Chartreuse, and lime) benefits from Sombra's peppery backbone cutting through the bitter-sweet modifiers. A Oaxaca Old Fashioned — split-based with reposado tequila — showcases the chocolate and toffee undertones against agave nectar and mole bitters.
Best For
- Home bartenders building a dedicated mezcal cocktail station
- Scotch drinkers curious about exploring smoke from a different tradition
- Gifting to someone transitioning from tequila to mezcal
- Dinner parties where a communal sipping spirit sparks conversation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sombra Mezcal taste like? Sombra delivers layered mesquite smoke, black pepper, and toffee sweetness balanced by green herbal agave, lemon curd, and a clean fruit-driven finish. It is often described as reminiscent of peated Scotch but with a distinctly Oaxacan character.
How does Sombra compare to Montelobos Espadin? Both occupy a similar price tier and use 100% Espadin agave, but Sombra is generally considered smoother, slightly sweeter, and smokier than Montelobos, which tends to lean more herbaceous and mineral. The difference often comes down to roasting intensity and fermentation style at each palenque.
Is Sombra good for cocktails? Sombra is widely regarded as one of the best mixing mezcals because its smoke is assertive enough to hold up in cocktails yet clean enough not to overpower other ingredients.
Where is Sombra made? Sombra is produced at the brand's own palenque in Santiago Matatlán, a town in the Oaxaca region of southern Mexico known as the heartland of mezcal production.
What foods pair well with Sombra? Grilled carne asada benefits from the matching char and smoke. Dark chocolate truffles echo the mezcal's cocoa finish. Oaxacan mole negro mirrors its pepper and earthy complexity. Fresh ceviche contrasts the smoke with bright acidity. Aged hard cheeses like Manchego complement the toffee and beeswax notes.
What sizes does Sombra come in? Sombra Mezcal is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Sombra worth the price? Sombra positions as an accessible, entry-level artisanal mezcal that punches above its price tier — its Wine Enthusiast "Best Buy" designation reflects strong quality-to-value, making it a smart first bottle or a reliable well mezcal for cocktail use.
Why Sombra?
What separates Sombra from the growing crowd of Espadin mezcals is its commitment to both tradition and sustainability in equal measure. The solar-powered tahona, the eight-day wild-yeast fermentation, and the double copper-pot distillation produce a spirit with genuine complexity at a price that does not gatekeep newcomers. The Adobe Brick Project adds a tangible social dimension that goes beyond marketing. For anyone seeking a mezcal that delivers honest smoke, layered flavor, and real artisanal provenance without requiring a premium-shelf investment, Sombra consistently justifies its reputation.
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