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Discover the art of mezcal making in Mexico City with this hands-on workshop. Create your own bottle, learn its history, and enjoy authentic Mexican flavors.
Review of CDMX Create Your Craft Mezcal from Scratch in Col. Roma
Thinking about a unique experience in Mexico City that combines learning, tasting, and a bit of creative artistry? This Create Your Craft Mezcal workshop offers just that. It’s not your typical tequila tour; instead, it’s a chance to become a true mezcal alchemist in the vibrant neighborhood of Colonia Roma. From exploring different agave varieties to bottling your own signature mezcal, this two-hour session promises a memorable encounter with one of Mexico’s most iconic spirits.
Two things we really like about this experience: first, the hands-on nature of crafting your own mezcal, which turns abstract knowledge into a personal keepsake. Second, the professional guidance provided throughout, making it accessible even for those unfamiliar with the process. A possible drawback? The tour’s focus on a single experience means it’s quite concentrated — if you’re looking for a broader tasting or historical overview, you might find it a bit narrow in scope. Still, this workshop suits anyone curious about Mexican culture, spirits enthusiasts, or travelers wanting a meaningful activity that’s both educational and fun.
If you’re visiting Mexico City and want to dive into the world of mezcal beyond just drinking it, this workshop is a fantastic fit. It’s ideal for those over 18 who enjoy hands-on activities, appreciate good storytelling, and want a personalized souvenir.

This workshop is designed to be engaging and informative, blending education with practical experience. Starting in Col. Roma, you’ll meet your guide at a designated spot, where the atmosphere is relaxed yet lively. The itinerary is carefully structured to maximize your understanding and enjoyment of mezcal.
Welcome and Seasonal Mezcalita (20 minutes):
Your experience kicks off with a welcoming mezcalita, a cocktail made with homemade recipes. This serves as a warm introduction, setting the tone and awakening your palate. It’s a good way to settle in and get ready for the more in-depth part of the session.
History of Mezcal (20 minutes):
Next, your guide shares engaging stories about mezcal’s origins, cultural significance, and traditional production methods. This segment helps you appreciate the depth behind this spirited beverage, moving beyond just tasting to understanding its place in Mexican heritage.
Tasting of Craft Mezcals (30 minutes):
Now, the fun begins. You’ll taste four different artisan mezcals: sprat, tobalá, madrecuixe, and Mexican. Each variety offers unique aromas and flavors, reflecting different agave species and production techniques. Expect to learn how to identify scents and flavors, which enhances your appreciation. According to reviews, “we loved the chance to taste four different mezcals — it really showed how diverse this spirit can be.” This tasting is both educational and delicious, especially if you’re new to mezcal.
Tasting and Pairing with Mexican Snack Board (15 minutes):
No tasting experience is complete without some food. A Mexican snack board accompanies the drinks, offering traditional flavors that complement the mezcals. Expect a selection designed to enhance your tasting experience, helping to cleanse your palate and highlight different notes.
Creation of Your Personal Assembly (40 minutes):
The core of the workshop is crafting your own mezcal. Guided step-by-step, you’ll select from various agave types and create a personalized blend. This part is interactive and allows you to experiment, learn about flavor balancing, and ultimately produce a bottle that’s truly your own. It’s a satisfying process, especially seeing your creation come together with expert advice.
Naming and Labeling Your Creation (10 minutes):
Once your blend is ready, you’ll choose a name for your mezcal, which will be printed on its label. This personal touch makes your bottle a genuine keepsake and a conversation starter.
Bottling, Labeling, and Final Toast (20 minutes):
The last steps involve bottling your mezcal, labeling it, and sharing a celebratory toast with your group. This final moment captures the camaraderie and achievement of making your own spirit. Many reviews mention how special this part feels — “it’s a real sense of pride to bottle and name your own mezcal.”
Photo Opportunity:
The experience ends with a chance to take photos of your bottles and group, creating lasting memories of your day in Mexico City.
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This workshop is capped at 27 travelers, ensuring a friendly, intimate atmosphere without feeling crowded. The meeting point at Cda. Salamanca 18 in Roma Norte is easily accessible via public transportation, adding convenience to your day. The tour lasts approximately two hours, making it a manageable and rewarding activity without taking up your entire afternoon.
Booking is simple, with a mobile ticket and free cancellation policy if plans change — a good safety net for spontaneous travelers or those with unpredictable schedules.

At $88.46 per person, this experience offers a solid value, especially when you consider the personalized bottle you take home. Compared to just tasting mezcal at a bar, this workshop gives you a deeper connection by involving you directly in the production process. Plus, the educational component enriches your understanding of Mexican culture.
Reviews highlight the professional guidance and the fun, relaxed atmosphere. While some might wish for a broader historical overview, the focus on hands-on creation and tasting makes this a standout activity for spirits lovers and curious travelers alike.

This workshop is ideal for those over 18 who want more than just a tasting — it’s perfect if you’re interested in crafting your own spirit, learning about agave and mezcal, or seeking a memorable, authentic activity in Mexico City. It suits groups of friends, couples, or solo travelers eager to take home a unique souvenir and a story to tell.

If you’re after an activity that combines learning, tasting, and creating, this mezcal workshop in Col. Roma could be a highlight of your Mexico City trip. It offers a chance to understand the cultural significance behind the spirit, explore different agave varieties, and walk away with a bottle that’s truly yours. While it’s a focused experience, the depth of engagement and the personal touch make it a worthwhile investment.
For those who appreciate authenticity, hands-on activities, and a taste of local craftsmanship, this workshop stands as a compelling choice. It’s a fantastic way to connect more deeply with Mexican traditions — one sip and one bottle at a time.

Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Yes. The workshop is designed to be accessible, with expert guidance helping you identify scents, flavors, and craft your mezcal, regardless of prior knowledge.
How long does the workshop last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, covering everything from tasting to bottling.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins and ends at Cda. Salamanca 18 in Col. Roma Nte., Mexico City.
Is this activity appropriate for people with service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is public transportation accessible?
Yes. The meeting point is near public transit options, making it easy to reach.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the tasting, creation, labeling, and a 750mL bottle of your handmade mezcal. Snacks are also included.
Is this experience exclusive for a certain age group?
Yes, it’s exclusively for travelers over 18.
This workshop offers a wonderfully engaging way to deepen your understanding of mezcal, connect with Mexican tradition, and walk away with a personalized souvenir. Whether you’re a spirits enthusiast or a curious traveler, it’s a craft experience worth considering during your time in Mexico City.