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Gusto Historico Bicuixe / Tripon / Espadin / Arroqueno / Mexicano

Five-agave Miahuatlán ensamble – Victor Ramos's wide-angle pour

Score: 3.8/5 agaves

Gusto Historico Bicuixe / Tripon / Espadin / Arroqueno / Mexicano bottle
  • Producer: Gusto Histórico
  • Maestro: Victor Ramos
  • Region: Miahuatlán, Oaxaca
  • Agave: Arroqueño, Bicuishe, Espadin, Mexicano, Tripon
  • ABV: 47%
  • Price: $70 ($$)

Verdict

A five-agave ensamble that reads like a place, not a list – which is the hardest thing to pull off at this scale. Victor Ramos keeps the Miahuatlán accent throughout; individual agaves emerge without dominating. Buy for the conceptual weight alongside the liquid.

A five-agave ensamble that reads like a place, not a list

Tasting notes

Nose: A green top over cooked agave – herb, cocoa, dry flowers, mineral

Palate: Five agaves is a lot to keep straight; 47% refrescador gives Ramos the room. Each voice peeks through without taking over – more mosaic than fused

Finish: Layered, warming

The bottom line

Buy if you collect ambitious ensambles

Where to buy online

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