

Mala Mia Cuishe
ABV: 41%
Style: Joven
Category: Mezcal
Agave Type: Karwinskii (Agave karwinskii)
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Flavor Profile
Visual Phase
Color: Crystalline, very bright, with slight cold flashes could be perceived such as silver, very faint bluish or cold light gray under certain lighting conditions. Clarity: Clean and transparent, without impurities or turbidity.
Olfactory Phase
Aromatic profile with a combination of citrus, fruity, herbal and sweet notes. Aromas of pineapple, tangerine and grapefruit stand out, accompanied by apple yellow, mint and cinnamon, along with a sweet caramel note. The intensity aromatic is average, as is the alcoholic sensation.
Taste Phase
Citrus and spicy taste profile, with defined flavors of mandarin, grapefruit and cinnamon, which provide a fresh and vibrant acidity. Sweet notes of pineapple are perceived and a sweetness reminiscent of caramel. Acidic flavors predominate, accompanied by a subtle sweetness. The alcoholic sensation is medium-low. The aftertaste shows an average persistence, dominated by citrus notes and fruity. Notes of pineapple, orange and lime are perceived. The alcoholic sensation and astringency is low, allowing the final notes to be expressed clearly and softness.
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About the Brand
Mala Mia Mezcal is a mezcal brand from WARBEVCO, which describes itself as “the people’s craft alcohol company, of the people, for the people…a full-service craft alcohol distribution company that will create iconic alcohol brands and invest in authentic, local alcohol brands that epitomize their local cultures and speak to diverse audiences with unique flavors that reflect the regional flair.” For Mala Mia specifically, they “want to disrupt, evolve, and become a leading voice in the mezcal category through [their] diverse portfolio of premium maguey mezcals and [their] focus on exciting storytelling aimed at educating and inspiring existing and soon-to-be mezcal enthusiasts.”
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