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Discover Oaxaca's agave world with a 1-hour tasting of aguamiel, pulque, roasted agave, and three mezcals, guided by experts in a small group.
For travelers eager to learn about Mexico’s iconic agave spirits in an authentic setting, the Oaxaca: Aguamiel, Pulque and Mezcal Tasting offers an inviting introduction. This short but sweet experience is perfect for those curious about the traditional drinks that define Oaxaca’s culture and history. With guided insight and a focus on genuine flavors, it’s a great way to deepen your appreciation of these beverages without spending hours on a tour.
We particularly appreciate the knowledgeable guides who keep the experience engaging and informative, and the intimate setting that allows for personalized attention. The tasting covers a variety of drinks, from unfermented aguamiel to complex artisanal mezcals. That said, the one-hour duration and small group size mean it’s a quick snapshot rather than a comprehensive exploration.
One possible consideration is that transportation to the venue isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan how to get there. This experience is best suited for curious travelers who want a taste of Oaxaca’s traditional drinks in a relaxed, small-group environment. It’s ideal for those who enjoy learning about local culture through food and drink, and don’t mind sampling alcohol as part of the experience.


This tour, run by Nagachi Speakeasy, offers a one-hour window into the world of Mexico’s most iconic agave spirits. Starting at Segunda Privada de las Flores 106, the experience is conveniently located in Oaxaca’s central area, perfect for travelers exploring the city.
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At its core, this tasting is about more than just drinking. It’s about understanding how agave has shaped Oaxaca’s identity. You begin by sampling aguamiel, the sweet, unfermented sap from the agave plant—think of it as the pure, natural essence of the plant before anything is added or fermented. It’s a great way to taste the plant’s natural flavor and appreciate how it’s the foundation for many other drinks.
Next, you’ll try pulque, a fermented beverage with a history that stretches back centuries. It’s a slightly sour, viscous drink with a unique flavor profile that’s hard to find outside Mexico. The guide explains its significance and production process, giving you a new perspective on this traditional drink.
The tasting includes roasted agave, which highlights the process of preparing the plant for mezcal production. The roasted flavor—smoky and caramel-like—gives you a taste of what’s to come in the mezcals. It’s a crucial step in crafting the complex spirits that Oaxaca is famous for.
Finally, you’ll enjoy a flight of three different mezcals, including artisanal and ancestral varieties. These are small-batch products, often handcrafted using traditional methods, which means they carry unique flavors and qualities you might not find elsewhere.
The guided experience is designed to be engaging and educational. The guide, praised for being knowledgeable and friendly, walks you through each drink’s history, production, and cultural importance. The intimate group (limited to 10 people) fosters a relaxed environment where questions are encouraged, and tasting notes are shared.
While the tour is just an hour, it’s packed with insights that can deepen your appreciation of Oaxaca’s spirits. You’ll learn why these drinks are more than just beverages—they are part of local traditions, celebrations, and daily life.
More Great Tours NearbyAt $27 per person, this experience offers substantial value. It’s a focused, authentic taste of Oaxaca’s agave culture without the hefty price tag of larger, more comprehensive tours. Given the small group size and guided approach, you’ll get a personalized experience that’s both educational and enjoyable.
The one review available gives a glowing endorsement: “The server was very kind and knowledgeable. I really appreciate the experience. Thank you.” This highlights the quality of the guiding and the friendly atmosphere travelers can expect. Taking this into account, visitors often feel they come away with a deeper understanding and genuine appreciation of the drinks.

This tasting experience is perfect for curious travelers who want an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at Oaxaca’s drinks culture. It’s well-suited for those interested in traditional Mexican spirits, cultural history, or unique tasting experiences. If you’re not a big drinker or traveling with children, this might not be the best fit, given the alcohol focus and age restrictions.
It’s also excellent for those who appreciate small-group settings. The limited number of participants creates a friendly, relaxed space to learn and ask questions. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or part of a small group, you’ll find this tour manageable and engaging.
This Oaxaca: Aguamiel, Pulque and Mezcal Tasting offers a compact but rich dive into one of Mexico’s most iconic traditions. The guided approach, led by knowledgeable hosts, makes it especially valuable for travelers who want more than just a tasting—they want context, stories, and a sense of connection to local culture.
At just $27, it strikes a good balance between affordability and depth, turning a brief hour into an educational journey. The small group size fosters genuine conversation and personalized attention, making it a standout choice for those interested in authentic Mexican traditions.
This experience is best suited for curious, culturally-minded travelers who want to sample Oaxaca’s spirits and learn about their significance firsthand. If you’re looking for a relaxed, intimate, and educational taste of Oaxaca’s agave world, this tour will serve you well.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation to the starting point is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to Segunda Privada de las Flores 106.
Can I participate if I don’t speak Spanish?
Yes, the tour is offered in both Spanish and English, so language shouldn’t be a barrier.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, since it involves alcoholic beverages, participants must be of legal drinking age (18+).
How long does the experience last?
The tasting lasts about 1 hour, making it a quick but engaging addition to your day in Oaxaca.
What is included in the price?
The price covers tasting aguamiel, pulque, roasted agave, and three different mezcals, along with a guided explanation.
Is this experience family-friendly?
It’s not designed for children or non-drinkers, so it’s best for adults interested in learning about local drinks and culture.
This tour packs a delightful punch for anyone eager to understand what makes Oaxaca’s spirits so special. It’s a small, well-guided introduction that turns a simple tasting into a memorable cultural lesson—perfect for curious spirits and those keen to connect with Mexico’s traditions.
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