Tobalá (Agave Potatorum)
A wild agave species is typically found growing at high elevations in rocky, mountainous terrain in the southern states of Mexico. Tobalá agave has a distinctively compact size and form, with a piña (heart) that is much smaller than other agave varieties. The leaves of the plant are wide, short, and pointed, with a bluish-green hue.
Agave: Potatorum (Tobalá)
Category: Artisanal Mezcal Joven
Alcohol Content: 46% Alc. Vol.
Type: 100% Agave
Age of Agave: 10 to 12 years
Production: 25lbs of agave per liter of mezcal bottled
Origin: San Dionisio Ocotepec, Oaxaca
Scarcity: Only 2.4% of all mezcal produced in 2023 was 100% Tobalá- COMERCAM
Fully matured Tobalá in the wild
Tasting Notes
Nose: Caramelized peach, Fresh hay, White chocolate, Nutmeg, Pine, Beeswax, Petrichor
Taste: Mouth-filling, Cinnamon, Honeysuckle, Black cherry, Grilled corn, Dates