Mezcal Xhigabaa

The Virtue of Sharing What is Essential

Mezcal Xhigabaa is a 100% artisanal mezcal made in the municipality of Santiago Matatlán, located in the eastern part of Oaxaca, Mexico.
It is crafted from top-quality, carefully selected agaves, offering a unique sensory experience with its characteristic smoky profile, subtle herbal nuances, and delicate touch of tropical fruits.
Every drop of Mezcal Xhigabaa is a legacy of the expertise and dedication of master mezcaleros, rooted in generations of tradition and care.
Today, our mezcaleros preserve the ancient methods of creating this Oaxacan elixir, honoring and celebrating our Zapotec roots and Mexico’s rich cultural heritage.
Mezcal Xhigabaa offers a distinctive experience that sets it apart, making it the ideal gift for those who deeply value Mexican tradition and cultural heritage.

Mezcal Xhigabaa

The virtue of sharing what is essential

Mezcal Xhigabaa is a 100% artisanal mezcal made in the municipality of Santiago Matatlán, located in the eastern part of Oaxaca, Mexico.
It is crafted from top-quality, carefully selected agaves, offering a unique sensory experience with its characteristic smoky profile, subtle herbal nuances, and delicate touch of tropical fruits.
Every drop of Xhigabaa is a legacy of the expertise and dedication of master mezcaleros, rooted in generations of tradition and care.
Today, our mezcaleros preserve the ancient methods of creating this Oaxacan elixir, honoring and celebrating our Zapotec roots and Mexico’s rich cultural heritage.
Mezcal Xhigabaa offers a distinctive experience that sets it apart, making it the ideal gift for those who deeply value Mexican tradition and cultural heritage.
Mezcal Xhigabaa. Worker in athe harvest field

Our Story

In its translation from Zapotec to Spanish, Xhigabaa means “bule” or “lipo,” a term used in Oaxaca and other regions of Mexico to refer to pitchers made from the dried fruit of the Lagenaria siceraria plant, often shaped into two rounded sections.

Western Mesoamerican societies dehydrated this fruit to use as a container for water and food on long journeys or workdays.

In medieval Europe, the Lagenaria siceraria fruit was known as the “Pilgrim’s Pumpkin.” Travelers used it on pilgrimages like the one to Santiago de Compostela. This fruit is known for its resistance and durability, maintaining its integrity and freshness over long periods.

The “Pilgrim’s Pumpkin” has taken root in various cultures as a symbol of simplicity, austerity, and generosity, reminding its carrier of the importance of sharing what is essential.

Our Story

In its translation from Zapotec to Spanish, Xhigabaa means “bule” or “lipo,” a term used in Oaxaca and other regions of Mexico to refer to pitchers made from the dried fruit of the Lagenaria siceraria plant, often shaped into two rounded sections.

Western Mesoamerican societies dehydrated this fruit to use as a container for water and food on long journeys or workdays.

In medieval Europe, the Lagenaria siceraria fruit was known as the “Pilgrim’s Pumpkin.” Travelers used it on pilgrimages like the one to Santiago de Compostela. This fruit is known for its resistance and durability, maintaining its integrity and freshness over long periods.

The “Pilgrim’s Pumpkin” has taken root in various cultures as a symbol of simplicity, austerity, and generosity, reminding its carrier of the importance of sharing the essentials.

Our mezcal bottle

Embodying the rich mezcal tradition.
Mezcal Xhigabaa comes in a clear Bordeaux-style glass bottle. Depending on its storage, it may have a crystalline color with subtle silver or bluish tones, showcasing its purity and transparency, which add an aesthetic dimension and complement its sensory value.
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Aroma

It combines intense smoky and earthy notes with herbal and mineral nuances, featuring fresh touches of herbs, tropical fruits, and citrus, along with subtle floral and spicy aromas.
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Flavor

Intense smokiness, complemented by fresh herbal and vegetal notes, fruity nuances like pineapple and citrus, and spicy and floral touches. It has an earthy and mineral base, with a balanced sweetness that evokes caramel and honey.

The Mezcal Xhigabaa Tasting

Mezcal Xhigabaa offers an unparalleled sensory experience with its characteristic smoky profile, subtle herbal nuances, and delicate touch of tropical fruits, embodying the rich mezcal tradition.
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Finish

Long and persistent, combining the richness of smoky, sweet, and spicy flavors.
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Storage

Store Xhigabaa in a cool, dark place, keeping the bottle tightly closed to preserve its quality.

Our Mezcal Bottle

Embodying the rich mezcal tradition.
Xhigabaa comes in a clear Bordeaux-style glass bottle.
Depending on its storage, it may have a crystalline color with subtle silver or bluish tones, showcasing its purity and transparency, which add an aesthetic dimension and complement its sensory value.

Xhigabaa´s Tasting

Mezcal Xhigabaa offers an unparalleled sensory experience with its characteristic smoky profile, subtle herbal nuances, and delicate touch of tropical fruits, embodying the rich mezcal tradition.

Aroma

It combines intense smoky and earthy notes with herbal and mineral nuances, featuring fresh touches of herbs, tropical fruits, and citrus, along with subtle floral and spicy aromas.

Flavor

Intense smokiness, complemented by fresh herbal and vegetal notes, fruity nuances like pineapple and citrus, and spicy and floral touches. It has an earthy and mineral base, with a balanced sweetness that evokes caramel and honey.

Finish

Long and persistent, combining the richness of smoky, sweet, and spicy flavors.

Storage

Store in a cool, dark place, keeping the bottle tightly closed to preserve its quality.

The Elixir

When Xhigabaa is served, you can observe the slow descent of spheres known to the mezcaleros as “tears” or “legs,” through which it is possible to gauge the approximate alcohol content, which in the case of Xhigabaa is 45% ABV.

Xhigabaa’s clarity and absence of sediment reflect a thorough, high-quality distillation process.

Service Recommendations

It is recommended to serve Mezcal Xhigabaa at room temperature in small glasses. Within Mexican gastronomic tradition, it is often served in candles or jícara containers.

The Elixir

When Xhigabaa is served, you can observe the slow descent of spheres known to the mezcaleros as “tears” or “legs,” through which it is possible to gauge the approximate alcohol content, which in the case of Xhigabaa is 45% ABV.

Xhigabaa’s clarity and absence of sediment reflect a thorough, high-quality distillation process.

Service Recommendations

It is recommended to serve Mezcal Xhigabaa at room temperature in small glasses. Within Mexican gastronomic tradition, it is often served in candles or jícara containers.