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Scorpion Mezcal Reposado
Mezcal Reposado — Oaxaca, Mexico
Reviewed
May 19, 2018 (edited August 7, 2022)
* My bottle: Lot no. 101-C, bottle 5373/6300.
Nose: Wood, agave, caramel, vanilla - pleasant but very subdued and reminiscent of a blended whisky. The dry glass has a very faint soft smoky aroma.
Palate: Soft and silky entry. The development brings out a lot of caramel and fruit salad, a little pepper and syrupy sweetness. I sensed very little if any smokiness in the palate, unlike the official notes, but there is an earthy quality.
Finish: Medium. Sweet and fruity-vegetal with a lingering honey-water note.
This took me by surprise and was nothing like I expected. When a spirit is called "Scorpion", is packaged in a textured glass bottle with a glossy label, has a toy sombrero on the neck and contains a dead arachnid - well, you don't hold out high hopes. I had thought it would be a pretty poor bottom-shelf product but it was much better than anticipated.
It's one of the most relaxed and unchallenging mezcals I've tasted - almost more like a reposado tequila. It's perfectly enjoyable, if a little lacking in character, very affordable and easy to drink which is not surprising considering the low abv (in Australia this is only 37%). Adding water brings out a tiny amount of spice, but drowns it instantly.
Quite nice as an everyday sipper when you don't feel like a challenge, and probably very good as a mixer, although it might be too subtle in a cocktail.
My chief dislike is the dead scorpion in the bottle which is distasteful and unnecessary. I suppose it sells more bottles but it's a shame because this is a good product that does not require gimmicky marketing. It would be interesting to see how this was rated by critics if it was marketed in a more restrained and artisan manner without the dead arthropod.
"Above Average" : 82/100 (3.25 stars)
60.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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