Nuestra Soledad Santa Maria Zoquitlan

nuestra soledad santa maria zoquitlan

Santa Maràâa Zoquitlàn is a village of roughly 1,600 people, set within a wondrous territory of rugged ridgelines and sweeping river basins, southeast of Santiago Matatlàn. This small town is cradled by two converging river valleys and flanked with steep hillsides studded with rare agaves In the dry season, the rugged, brown vegetation blends into the rocky cliffs behind. After the rains, the region takes on a verdant hue, thanks to the rising, jade-green Zoquitlàn River that winds through the valley floor, making the area rich for cultivating a wide variety of sustaining crops. Ignacio Parada, known as Don Chucho, along with his son Josà Parada Valera, harvest wild and semi-cultivated agaves from the rich, multi-colored mountain soils directly behind their palenque. Don ChuCho was the first mezcalero to join the Casa Cortàs collective of producers in 2007. Today, he is proud to be passing along his craft to the next generation as he works side-by-side with his son to produce mezcals for Nuestra Soledad and El Jolgorio.

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Santa Maràâa Zoquitlàn is a village of roughly 1,600 people, set within a wondrous territory of rugged ridgelines and sweeping river basins, southeast of Santiago Matatlàn. This small town is cradled by two converging river valleys and flanked with steep hillsides studded with rare agaves In the dry season, the rugged, brown vegetation blends into the rocky cliffs behind. After the rains, the region takes on a verdant hue, thanks to the rising, jade-green Zoquitlàn River that winds through the valley floor, making the area rich for cultivating a wide variety of sustaining crops. Ignacio Parada, known as Don Chucho, along with his son Josà Parada Valera, harvest wild and semi-cultivated agaves from the rich, multi-colored mountain soils directly behind their palenque. Don ChuCho was the first mezcalero to join the Casa Cortàs collective of producers in 2007. Today, he is proud to be passing along his craft to the next generation as he works side-by-side with his son to produce mezcals for Nuestra Soledad and El Jolgorio.

Every order is expertly packaged with guaranteed authenticity and secure payments.

By adding this product to your cart, you confirm that you are 21 years of age or older. A valid government-issued ID (such as a driver's license, passport, or U.S. Military ID) will be required at delivery to complete age verification.

To ensure the highest level of protection during transit, items may be removed from their original packaging when necessary.

Shipping is available to physical street addresses; PO Box and APO addresses are not supported at this time.

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