
This isn’t tequila. It’s fermented mango distilled in traditional wood-fired mezcal stills in Oaxaca. Benhez Mango Distillate is not agave, not mezcal, and not flavored tequila. In today’s episode of Tasting Tequila with Brad, we break down one of the most misunderstood bottles I’ve featured. Benhez Mango Distillate is made from fully fermented mangoes — no agave — then distilled in the same wood-fired copper pot stills used for traditional mezcal production in Oaxaca. We cover: • How fermented mango becomes alcohol • Why this can’t be labeled tequila or mezcal • The wood-fired copper pot still process • Full tasting notes • How it compares to flavored tequila • Why this matters for craft Mexican spirits This isn’t mango-flavored tequila. This is true fruit distillation using traditional mezcal equipment. If you care about authentic production methods, additive-free spirits, and expanding beyond CRT rules — this episode is for you. Subscribe for more deep dives into tequila, mezcal...
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