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Discover artisanal mezcal from San Dionisio Ocotepec, paired with authentic Mexican cuisine. An intimate, expert-led tasting experience in CDMX.
If you’re curious about mezcal beyond the typical tequila shot, this artisanal mezcal tasting experience offers a fascinating look into a traditional Mexican craft. Hosted by a family with generations of expertise, this 1.5-hour session invites you to explore four distinct mezcals from San Dionisio Ocotepec, paired perfectly with authentic Mexican dishes. It’s a chance to learn about the cultural significance, production methods, and unique flavors of this beloved spirit—all in an intimate setting.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the knowledgeable hosts who share their heritage with genuine passion, and the chance to taste mezcals that you wouldn’t find in stores. However, because it’s a small-group experience limited to just eight people, you’ll want to book early to secure your spot. If you’re a curious traveler eager to deepen your understanding of Mexican traditions and enjoy a flavorful journey, this tour is an excellent choice.
First, the focus on artisanal, small-batch mezcals means you’re tasting products crafted with care, not mass-produced. Second, the pairing of mezcal with authentic Mexican cuisine elevates the tasting into a full culture. These carefully curated flavors and stories boost your appreciation for Mexico’s rich culinary and artisanal traditions.
You can check availability for your dates here:Of course, since the mezcals are artisanal and not available in stores, you’re purchasing a rare and special experience rather than a casual drink. Plus, it’s a relatively short session—1.5 hours—so if you’re craving a more extensive tasting or tour, you might find this format a bit limited.
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This experience suits travelers who are interested in learning about Mexican culture and spirits in a relaxed, authentic setting. It’s perfect for those who appreciate craftsmanship, enjoy good conversation, and want a memorable taste of traditional mezcal.


Starting in the State of Mexico, this tour transports you to a family-run operation with deep roots in mezcal production. The hosts are eager to share their heritage, explaining how mezcal is crafted in small batches with traditional methods that have been passed down through generations. You’ll learn that these artisanal mezcals are not only unique in flavor but also a reflection of local culture.
The tasting itself involves sampling four different mezcals—each with its own distinctive profile. You might find that some are smoky and bold, others more delicate and floral. Our sources mention that the flavors are nuanced, offering more depth than typical commercial brands. A few reviews note that the flavors are truly unique and “not something you’d find in a store,” emphasizing the rarity and craftsmanship behind each bottle.
Complementing the spirits are carefully chosen Mexican dishes that enhance the tasting. These pairings are not mere snacks but authentic, carefully prepared bites that bring out different aspects of the mezcals’ flavor profiles. Expect traditional accompaniments that highlight the cultural significance of mezcal in Mexican cuisine.
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the guides’ expertise and passion. Participants often remark on how the hosts share their stories authentically and clearly, making the experience accessible even to those new to mezcal. With bilingual options (English and Spanish), they cater well to international visitors while also respecting local customs.
Unlike generic tours, this one emphasizes tradition and craftsmanship. You won’t find these artisanal mezcals in shops or bars—only through direct engagement with the family producers. Plus, the small group size ensures a more intimate and engaging atmosphere, allowing for plenty of questions and personal interaction.
The tour costs a reasonable fee considering the personalized attention and exclusive tastings involved. It lasts 1.5 hours, a perfect duration for a relaxed, yet informative experience. Reservations are flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, which is handy if your plans are still flexible.
Many reviews highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the hosts. One reviewer mentions, “They share their heritage and passion, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a cultural journey.” Others appreciate the authenticity of the flavors and the fact that the mezcals are truly artisanal, providing a taste of Mexico’s craftsmanship that’s unlike anything in stores.

This mezcal tasting is best suited for those who value authentic, small-scale cultural experiences. If you’re a curious traveler wanting to deepen your understanding of Mexican spirits and cuisine, this tour offers genuine insights and flavors. It’s ideal for spirits enthusiasts, food lovers, and anyone interested in Mexican culture beyond the typical tourist spots.
Travelers who enjoy engaging guides, intimate settings, and learning stories behind what they drink will find this experience especially rewarding. It’s a fantastic way to support local artisans and gain a new appreciation for mezcal—a spirit with deep roots in Mexican life.
For those seeking a quick, educational, and flavorful experience in CDMX, this tour hits the mark. While it’s short, it’s packed with meaningful insights and delicious tastes that leave a lasting impression.

Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The hosts are knowledgeable and friendly, making it easy for newcomers to learn about mezcal while enjoying the flavors.
Are the mezcals available in stores?
No, these particular artisanal mezcals are not sold in stores, which makes this tasting especially unique.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What languages are available for the tour?
The experience is offered in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for a broad range of participants.
How long is the tour?
The tour runs for 1.5 hours, making it a manageable and enjoyable session without taking up the whole day.
Is this a group activity?
Yes, with a limit of 8 participants, ensuring a small, personalized setting.
What should I bring?
Just your curiosity and a desire to learn—no special gear needed.
Are food pairings included?
Yes, the tasting includes delightful Mexican cuisine to complement the mezcals.
Where does it take place?
The experience is held in the State of Mexico, near Mexico City, in a family-run setting.
Is it suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
The experience emphasizes authentic Mexican cuisine; those with specific dietary needs should inquire in advance.
This artisanal mezcal tasting offers a genuine taste of Mexican tradition, expertly curated for curious travelers. Whether you’re a spirits novice or an enthusiast, you’ll leave with new knowledge, authentic flavors, and a deeper appreciation for Mexico’s artisanal craftsmanship.
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