If you like mezcal, tequila or sotol, this is a must on your agenda. This is Raíces Ancestrales, an event that will bring together producers of rural distillates; get ready to learn about the work behind each drink.
On February 27 and 28 and March 1, more than 60 distillate labels will be gathered. You will find flavors, profiles and aromas that will not only please you, but will also bring you closer to those who make and study them.
This celebration is a window to the field: there will be conferences and talks where you will learn more about the process that goes from agave to commercialization, as well as artisanal production.
You will also find traditional art that is made in different regions of Mexico.
What better place to toast with mezcal or tequila than the Casa del Risco Museum, a building built in the 18th century that boasts an exquisite architectural design.
This is a free admission event, with voluntary cooperation. To attend it is necessary to write to mexicoagavero.inf@gmail.com, where you will receive a registration link.
If you want to discover the history of Mexican distillates, don’t miss Raíces Ancestrales. Remember that the Museo Casa del Risco is located at Plaza San Jacinto 5, San Ángel.