Clandestino Humo Bacanora
Similar to regular clandestino except its 42% ABV and has a secret twist to the cooking method.
A close cousin to Mezcal and Tequila, Bacanora is one of Mexico’s rising stars in agave spirits. Bacanora is a 100% agave spirit that was banned in 1915 because it was believed to cause sin and hedonism. The prohibition of Bacanora remained in effect for 87 years, and the only way to find it was through clandestine distillers. The agave plants are grown and processed in the desert city of Hermosillo, Sonora. The city’s blistering heat and char-broiled cuisine are well represented in Clandestino’s smoky notes. Bacanora is a unique spirit, perfect for those looking to try something new.
Agave Type - 100% Angustifolia Hawthorne local to Sonora, 5 year harvest age
Cook Method - Stone oven, wood fired using mesquite.
Grind Type - Mechanical
Fermentation - Natural fermentation, no yeast added, steel vats
Double distilled in copper
40% ABV