Other Spirits Spotlight: How Mezcal Is Made and the Best Bottles to Try

Other Spirits Spotlight: How Mezcal Is Made and the Best Bottles to Try

When it comes to other spirits, few capture attention like mezcal. Often mistaken for tequila brands, mezcal is a distinct agave-based spirit rich in tradition and complex flavours. In Singapore, where tequila brands are already gaining popularity among premium spirit lovers, mezcal is quickly making its mark among connoisseurs seeking other spirits that offer depth, history, and an exciting new drinking experience.

Exploring the best tequila, expanding your premium spirits collection, or learning how to appreciate tequila in Singapore, understanding how mezcal is made and discovering the best bottles of other spirits is key. This guide reveals the craftsmanship behind mezcal and introduces you to exclusive other spirits selections available right here in Singapore at The Liquid Collection, your trusted source for premium mezcal and tequila brands.

 

The Rich History of Other Spirits Like Mezcal

Mezcal’s origins go back hundreds of years, deeply rooted in Mexico’s rich heritage of crafting other spirits. Long before the world discovered mainstream tequila brands, indigenous communities in Oaxaca and surrounding regions were already cultivating agave and crafting ceremonial beverages that laid the groundwork for today’s finest other spirits.

The word “mezcal” comes from the Nahuatl term “mexcalli,” meaning oven-cooked agave. This traditional cooking process—still used today—dates back to pre-Hispanic times. Later, when Spanish colonists introduced distillation methods in the 16th century, these ancestral techniques evolved into the art of producing mezcal, making it one of the most authentic other spirits you can enjoy.

Unlike industrial tequila brands that rely on mass production to meet global demand, authentic mezcal has remained artisanal, produced in small batches using hand-harvested agave, natural fermentation, and traditional distillation methods. This dedication to craftsmanship has preserved mezcal’s integrity as one of the most respected other spirits in the world.

As tequila in Singapore gained popularity, curiosity about other spirits like mezcal also grew. Connoisseurs soon discovered that mezcal offers richer, smokier, and more complex flavours than the typical tequila brands found on most shelves. Today, mezcal is celebrated as one of the finest other spirits, offering a true taste of Mexico’s cultural and artisanal excellence.

 

Best Tequila Brands in Singapore

With your knowledge of mezcal’s heritage, you may now be ready to explore the best tequila and other spirits available today. Here are expertly selected mezcals that are perfect for anyone looking to build their collection of other spirits or explore beyond familiar tequila brands.

1. Madre Mezcal Espadin

Madre Mezcal Espadin is perfect for beginners looking to expand their other spirits experience. Its approachable flavour profile—earthy, balanced, and lightly smoky—makes it ideal for those new to mezcal or tequila brands.

  • Perfect for: Beginners curious about other spirits like mezcal.
  • How to enjoy: Neat, or in easy-to-make cocktails like a Mezcal Paloma.

 

2. Codigo 1530 Mezcal Artesanal

Codigo 1530 Mezcal Artesanal

Codigo 1530 Mezcal Artesanal offers a smooth, floral, and mineral-finished mezcal experience. It is a great bridge between familiar tequila brands and more complex other spirits.

  • Perfect for: Casual sippers familiar with tequila in Singapore who are ready to explore deeper flavours.
  • How to enjoy: Neat, or in elevated cocktails like a Mezcal Negroni.

 

3. Clase Azul Guerrero Mezcal

Clase Azul Guerrero Mezcal

Clase Azul Guerrero Mezcal is a luxurious choice for serious collectors of other spirits. Its rich, sweet, and floral notes make it stand out among premium mezcal and tequila brands.

  • Perfect for: Connoisseurs seeking a high-end addition to their other spirits collection.
  • How to enjoy: Neat, slowly savoured to appreciate every layer of complexity.

4. Mezcal Vago Ensamble

Mezcal Vago Ensamble’s layered, earthy, and balanced profile makes it one of the most unique other spirits you can add to your bar. Every batch tells a different story, making it ideal for true collectors.

  • Perfect for: Collectors looking for rare and story-rich other spirits.
  • How to enjoy: Neat or in tasting flights alongside tequila brands and other premium spirits.

5. Rey Campero Cuishe

Rey Campero Cuishe delivers a bold, woody, and spicy flavour profile that adventurous drinkers will love. It’s one of the most exciting other spirits available for those seeking something truly distinctive.

  • Perfect for: Adventurous spirits lovers seeking new tasting experiences.
  • How to enjoy: Neat, paired with orange slices and agave worm salt for an authentic Oaxacan ritual.

Why Region and Soil Matter in Other Spirits

While wine enthusiasts often speak of terroir—the environmental factors such as soil, climate, and elevation that influence grape flavours—the same concept applies to mezcal. This is something rarely highlighted in conversations about other spirits, but it plays a critical role in shaping mezcal’s character.

The Role of Terroir in Mezcal Production

  • Soil Composition:
  • Different regions in Mexico offer diverse soil types, from mineral-rich volcanic soils in Oaxaca to limestone-heavy terrains in Durango. These differences directly influence the nutrient absorption of the agave, altering the taste of the final spirit.
  • Climate Conditions:
  • Mezcal from arid, high-altitude regions tends to develop brighter, citrus-forward flavours, while those grown in more humid areas often carry earthy, vegetal notes.
  • Elevation:
  • Higher elevations slow the growth of agave, allowing sugars to concentrate more deeply, resulting in richer, more robust spirits.

Examples of Regional Terroir and Flavour Profiles

  1. Oaxaca
  • Known for producing mezcal with deep, smoky, and earthy characteristics.
  • Most widely recognised region for mezcal, home to Espadín agave.
  1. Durango
  • Offers mezcal with citrusy and mineral-forward flavours.
  • Higher elevation and limestone-rich soils provide a crisp profile.
  1. Guerrero
  • Produces mezcal with floral and herbal qualities.
  • Coastal influence brings a slightly salty finish.

Why Singapore’s Enthusiasts Should Care

Connoisseurs searching for the best tequila or unique other spirits in Singapore should start looking beyond just brand names. Understanding terroir allows you to make more informed selections, appreciating the subtle yet significant differences between bottles from various Mexican regions.

It also offers a talking point when sharing your collection with friends or customers—turning every sip into a story about the land and culture from which the spirit was born.

 

Discover the Finest Other Spirits at The Liquid Collection Today

Your search for the finest other spirits ends here. Whether you are exploring mezcal for the first time, adding to your collection, or searching for the best tequila available in Singapore, The Liquid Collection is your trusted partner.

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