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Mal Bien Papalote Joven Barranca is a highproof, smallbatch mezcal crafted inChilapa de lvarez, Guerrero by mezcaleros Ciro and Javier Barranca. Distilled from 100% wild Papalote (Agave cupreata) and bottled at 99 proof (49.5% ABV), this expression captures the rugged terrain, wild agave character, and deep mezcalero tradition of the Barranca family. It is bold, savory, and mineraldrivenan authentic reflection of Guerreros distinctive mezcal identity.
This bottling is ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate highproof mezcal with clarity, structure, and a strong sense of place.
Key Features
- Region: Chilapa de lvarez, Guerrero
- Producers: Ciro & Javier Barranca
- Agave: 100% wild Papalote (Agave cupreata)
- ABV: 49.5% (99 Proof)
- Production:
- Earthen pit roast
- Shredder milling
- Natural fermentation with spring water
- Double distillation in copper alembic
- Profile: Savory, herbal, mineral, citrus, and balanced smoke
- Batch Size: Smallbatch, often under 300 bottles
Tasting Notes
Aroma Bright citrus zest, wild herbs, green pepper, and mineral smoke.
Palate Roasted agave, cracked pepper, earthy minerality, and savory green notes with balanced smoke.
Finish Long, warming, and saline with lingering herbal smoke.
Production Character & Style
The Barranca familys mezcal is shaped by Guerreros steep terrain, wild agave populations, and rustic production methods. Their Papalote distillations are known for:
- Savory depth from mature wild agaves
- Mineral intensity from local soils and spring water
- Highproof structure that amplifies flavor without harshness
- Balanced smoke that supports rather than dominates
This makes the expression excellent for neat sipping, especially with orange and sal de gusano, but also powerful enough to anchor cocktails like a Mezcal Negroni or Naked & Famous.
FAQ Mal Bien Papalote Joven Barranca
Is this mezcal additivefree?
Yes. It contains no added sugar, coloring, or artificial flavoring.
What makes Papalote (Agave cupreata) unique?
It produces mezcal with savory, herbal, and mineral notes distinct from espadn, especially when harvested wild.
Is this a limited release?
Yes. Batches are small, often under 300 bottles, depending on wild agave availability.
How does this compare to other Mal Bien bottlings?
Barranca releases lean savory, mineral, and peppery, while other producers may show more fruit, smoke, or sweetness depending on region and agave.
