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Discover the authentic flavors of Mexico with a guided mezcal and artisanal chocolate tasting in Tulum, blending history, culture, and sensory delights.
If you’re visiting Mexico’s Riviera Maya and craving a taste of local traditions, the Mezcal & Chocolate Tasting offered by Tulum Experiences is worth considering. This two-hour journey isn’t just about sipping spirits; it’s a cultural exploration wrapped in delicious pairings and storytelling.
What makes this experience memorable is the chance to sample five distinct mezcals from various regions of Mexico, each with its own unique flavor profile, paired with award-winning Mexican chocolates and traditional snacks. We also appreciate how the guide brings the stories behind mezcal alive, weaving in legends, production methods, and cultural significance.
The only potential caveat? With limited spots (just eight participants), this is an intimate experience, but it also means you’ll want to book ahead. It’s best suited for curious travelers eager to understand Mexican traditions or anyone with a sweet tooth and a love for spirits. If you’re looking for a mix of education, flavor, and cultural authenticity, this tasting hits the mark.


This tour is a delightful way to deepen your understanding of Mexico’s rich cultural tapestry. We loved the way the guide, Shamira, shared her passion for mezcal and chocolates, making each moment feel genuine rather than scripted. Her storytelling, combined with vivid visuals and tasting notes, makes the hour and a half pass quickly. You’re not just drinking; you’re learning about the origins of mezcal, its revered place in indigenous ceremonies, and why it has such a storied history.
The actual tasting involves five different mezcals sourced from various regions. Each has its own distinct character, influenced by the type of agave used and production techniques. As with wine, the flavor nuances are profound—some smoky, others sweet, some with fruity or herbal notes. Between sips, traditional snacks and artisanal chocolates are offered to cleanse your palate and enhance the tasting experience. These chocolates, which have received international awards, are made by local artisans and showcase Mexico’s culinary craftsmanship.
The pairing is carefully curated to highlight the unique qualities of each mezcal. For example, a smoky agave might be paired with a dark chocolate that balances its intensity, while a sweeter, fruitier mezcal could be complemented by a lighter, aromatic chocolate. The guide explains the significance of each pairing, turning what could be a simple tasting into an educational journey.
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The tour begins at the Rosa de Plata Building in La Veleta, just across from Central Park Lagunas. It’s a well-chosen spot — easy to find, with free parking, plus a welcoming atmosphere. Once gathered, your guide will walk you through the history of mezcal, emphasizing its artisanal roots and the denomination of origin that guarantees quality.
The tasting itself is structured to maximize flavor appreciation and education. Over two hours, you’ll try five different mezcals, each served with traditional snacks and a piece of award-winning Mexican chocolate. These chocolates are produced with care and sourced directly from local producers, which contributes to their exceptional quality.
Throughout the session, the guide shares stories about the regions where the mezcals originate, highlighting differences in soil, climate, and agave varieties — much like how wine regions influence flavor. This contextual approach deepens your appreciation for the spirit and helps you identify what makes each mezcal special.
The guide’s storytelling style makes complex topics accessible, making it easy to understand why mezcal has such a revered place in Mexican culture. Several reviews mention how Shamira’s passion and knowledge shine through, making the experience both informative and fun.
Participants also enjoy browsing the small shop afterward where they can purchase chocolates and handmade pottery, making it a good opportunity to bring home a special souvenir.

At $90 per person, this experience offers a substantial value considering what’s included: five mezcals, artisanal chocolates, traditional snacks, and a knowledgeable guide. Given the small group size, you’re assured of personalized attention, which enhances the educational aspect and makes the tasting more engaging.
Compared to other activities in the area, this isn’t a quick shot of tequila at a bar — it’s a carefully curated, immersive experience that offers a window into Mexico’s culinary and cultural traditions. For travelers interested in authentic experiences, this tour provides more than just tasting — it’s storytelling, education, and sampling all rolled into one.
The fact that many visitors have praised Shamira for her warmth, knowledge, and storytelling ability indicates that this isn’t just a commercial tour; it’s a genuine passion project that shows in every detail. Whether you’re a spirits enthusiast, a chocolate lover, or just curious about Mexican traditions, this tasting provides a memorable, flavorful snapshot of Mexican culture.

This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy learning about local customs while indulging their senses. It suits those with a curious palate, a desire to explore Mexican craft, or an interest in spirits and chocolates. It’s also well-suited for small groups or couples looking for an intimate, engaging activity that’s different from the usual sightseeing.
If you’re short on time but want a meaningful cultural experience, this tasting packs a lot into two hours. However, if you’re seeking a more interactive, hands-on production experience or prefer larger groups, this may not be the best fit.
It’s also a good choice for those who appreciate storytelling and education — Shamira’s passion shines through, making the tasting feel personal and authentic.
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What is included in the tour?
You’ll enjoy a guided tasting of five different mezcals, paired with artisanal Mexican chocolates, traditional snacks, and water for palate cleansing.
Where does the tasting take place?
It’s held at the Rosa de Plata Building in La Veleta, near Central Park Lagunas in Tulum. The location is accessible with free parking, and you ring the bell to be let in.
How long is the experience?
The entire tasting lasts approximately two hours, usually scheduled in the afternoon or evening.
Is this experience suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a broader range of travelers.
What languages are available during the tour?
The experience is offered in both English and Spanish, accommodating diverse visitors.
How many people are in each group?
The small group size is limited to eight participants, ensuring a relaxed and personal atmosphere.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
Do I need to pay upfront?
No, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, giving you flexibility to confirm your plans later.
Is this a good activity for families?
While the experience is educational and fun, it’s best suited for adults or older children due to the tasting nature. Always check with the provider if you have younger children.
This mezcal and chocolate tasting in Tulum offers a rare chance to connect with Mexican culture through its most iconic flavors. It’s a well-structured, authentic experience led by passionate guides who bring history and tradition to life. The pairing with award-winning chocolates elevates the tasting from a simple spirits event to a culinary celebration, making it ideal for those who love both learning and indulging.
Travelers seeking a genuine, small-group activity that combines education, flavor, and storytelling will find this tour especially rewarding. The sense of connection — to Mexican artisans, to centuries-old traditions, and to the land itself — makes this experience stand out. If you’re looking for an engaging way to deepen your appreciation of Mexico’s culinary culture, this tasting is a smart choice.
In summary, the Mezcal & Chocolate Tasting offers a thoughtful dive into Mexican spirits and sweets, perfect for curious travelers who value authenticity and quality. With its small-group intimacy, passionate guides, and delicious pairings, it’s a memorable way to add depth to your visit to Tulum. Whether you’re a spirits lover or just eager to learn more about Mexican culture, you’ll leave with new knowledge, new favorites, and perhaps a bit of chocolate and mezcal to remember your trip by.
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