What Does It Mean, that My Mezcal is an Ensamble?

Sometimes they’re called mezclas, sometimes they’re called ensambles, and sometimes that “a” turns to an “e” for “ensemble.” Some geeks call them field blends, as if anyone is doing any blending in a field. What does it mean when you see these terms on your mezcal label? Find out in this episode of Agave Road Trip!

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Agave Road Trip is a podcast that helps gringo bartenders better understand agave, agave spirits, and rural Mexico. It’s hosted by Lou Bank and Chava Periban. 

Episode notes

Less than 12 hours after we dropped this episode, cuentacuentos.mezcal checked in to say, “Just bought an ‘ensamble de campo’ day before yesterday, which was the term right from the mezcalero’s mouth and he did mix it in the field when he harvested the agaves.” So … actual field blend! Anyway, everything else stands.

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