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Joven (white) mezcal is clear and hardly aged. Dorado (golden) is not aged but caramel is added. This is more often done with a mixed mezcal. Reposado is aged in wood barrels from two to nine months. This can be done with 100% agave or mixed mezcals. Añejo is aged in barrels for a minimum of 12 months. The best of this type are generally aged ...
The company originally began in 2004 as an operation to import mezcal from Oaxaca, Mexico, across the border into Guatemala. [10] By 2006, the company established a formal brand, marketing itself as "Ilegal . " [ 11 ] In 2010, the company signed a United States distribution contract. [ 12 ]
Lobos 1707 is a Mexican tequila and mezcal company. The tequila was founded by Diego Osorio in 2020. The company produces many different kinds of tequila . Some names of these beverages include Lobos 1707 Tequila, Extra Añejo, Reposado, Joven and Lobos 1707 Mezcal Artesanal. [1] The Spanish word for "wolf" was used to name Lobos 1707.
Tequila was known as "mezcal de tequila" until 1893, when tequila makers and the Mexican government dropped "mezcal" from the name. [8] Cuervo's first bottled tequila was sold in 1906. [10] Upon the death of Don Jesús, his wife, Ana González Rubio, inherited La Rojeña and in 1900 married José Cuervo Labastida, head of La Constancia.
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Mezcal worms. A mezcal worm is an insect larva found in some types of mezcal produced in Oaxaca, Mexico. The larva is a red maguey worm, the caterpillar of the Comadia redtenbacheri moth, usually called chinicuil or gusano rojo ("red worm"). The red worm is typically considered tastier than a white maguey worm. [1]