Mexico in a Bottle comes to Los Angeles! The mezcal world's biggest, and baddest, tasting event is expanding to include all of Mexico's regional spirits and flavors. Join us for a special edition event hosted in partnership with LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes as we explore the regions of Mexico through craft spirits, food, art and music.
Guests will be taken through a journey of Mexico's alcoholic beverages and spirits that showcase Mexico's traditions and 21st Century innovations, including sotol, raicilla, pox, bacanora, charanda as well as a few surprises. And of course to explore the diverse variety of Mexico's regional spirits, we'll need to complete the journey with the many cuisines of Mexico!
There's no better place to launch this event in the U.S. than Los Angeles, where we'll pull on the culinary and creative talent of chefs and artists from different Mexican states. We'll have delicious bites from local chefs, cocktails from local bartenders, encounters with incredible personalities in the spirits world, a tiendita, and much more. Restaurants and bartenders from places like Madre Oaxacan Restaurant & Mezcaleria and Guelaguetza will be among them.
What began as a tribute to mezcal, the embodiment of Mexico, Mexico in a Bottle has evolved to showcase the growing craft beverage scene in Mexico. No longer just an agave driven movement, we now see rum, whiskey, and of course wine making its way to shelves here in the United States. The story of mezcal and these other elixirs isn't just about alcohol, each bottle contains a piece of Mexican culture, and is a living link to history, tradition, art, and music - life and death all in a bottle.
For a list of the 100+ spirit expressions available to taste at the event visit the ticket site.
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