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Experience authentic mezcal in Oaxaca with expert guides, visits to artisanal distilleries, and tastings, all in a 7-hour tour costing $106 per person.

The Oaxaca: Mezcal Adventure offers a deep dive into the world of mezcal, including visits to two distinct distilleries, exploration of agave fields, and tastings of premium artisanal spirits. Priced at $106 per person, this 7-hour tour provides an insightful look at mezcal production from start to finish, making it a perfect choice for those eager to understand and taste Oaxaca’s iconic spirit.
This experience is designed to introduce you to local maestros mezcaleros and their unique techniques, with an emphasis on artisanal methods. It begins with a scenic ride through the Valley of Tlacolula and concludes with a delicious meal at a well-regarded local restaurant. While the tour offers a rundown of mezcal, it also allows for flexibility based on your preferences, with options to customize the number of distillery visits.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in downtown Oaxaca, ensuring a smooth start. Travelers are asked to wait 30 minutes before the scheduled pickup time in their hotel lobby, making it easy to plan your morning. The transportation is comfortable, and the small group size helps maintain an intimate atmosphere. This setup allows for a relaxed journey through Oaxaca’s scenic landscapes, with engaging commentary about the region’s geography and mezcal culture.

The first stop takes place in the Valley of Tlacolula, specifically in Santiago Matalan. Here, you visit an agave plantation, where a local guide explains the life cycle, varieties, and uses of agave plants. This is an excellent chance to see how agave is cultivated and learn about the different types used for mezcal production.
You’ll find that the agave fields are not only beautiful but also vital to understanding the artisanal craftsmanship of mezcal. The guide’s explanations help demystify the process, making the subsequent tastings more meaningful. Expect to pay a small additional fee for viewing the fields and tasting local beverages, which is common at these stops.

The first distillery visited is a family-run operation known for its rustic and traditional techniques. Here, the maestro mezcalero personally demonstrates the small-scale production process, often using age-old methods passed down through generations. This hands-on experience provides an authentic look at how mezcal is made at the household level.
Guests get to observe hands-on steps like picking and preparing agave, and see traditional distillation methods. Tasting sessions at this location are especially immersive, as each batch is crafted with a personal touch, reflecting the artisan’s unique style. Expect to sample varieties that highlight the rustic charm of artisanal mezcal.
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The second distillery offers a more sophisticated approach but remains artisanal. This location showcases higher-end techniques, possibly including more modern equipment while still maintaining traditional values. The mezcaleros here focus on refined flavors and consistent quality, resulting in exquisite spirits.
During this visit, you gain insight into different production styles, from rustic to more refined artisanal. Each batch is still crafted with personal attention, and the tastings are particularly notable for their complexity and depth. This contrast enriches your understanding of how mezcal can vary across producers.

Following the distillery visits, the tour pauses at a well-rated local restaurant for lunch. The meal features authentic Oaxaca cuisine, giving you a chance to relax and enjoy regional flavors. The restaurant’s ambiance complements the experience, providing a comfortable setting to reflect on the morning’s tastings.
While meals are not included in the tour price, this stop is often praised for its delicious food and warm service. It’s an ideal opportunity to ask your guides more about Oaxacan food culture and mezcal pairings.

By the end of the tour, you’ll have gained considerable knowledge about how to taste mezcal properly. The guides, often described as friendly and knowledgeable, help you understand the flavor profiles, aroma nuances, and proper tasting techniques.
Many reviews highlight how this experience prepares you to appreciate mezcal on your own, whether at home or in local bars. The variety of spirits tasted—ranging from rustic to refined—means you leave with a broader palate and greater confidence in selecting mezcal.

Guides speak English, Spanish, and Italian, ensuring a multilingual experience for international guests. Known for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, guides like Clay, Habla, and Balam receive rave reviews for their engagement and depth of information.
Transportation is comfortable and includes hotel pickup and drop-off in downtown Oaxaca. The small group size promotes a personalized experience, and travelers highly appreciate the careful navigation and timely pickups.

While the tour includes tastings and hotel transportation, it does not include meals, so travelers should plan accordingly. It’s not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or children under 18 due to the nature of activities and age restrictions.
Cancellation is flexible, with full refunds available up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for spontaneous travelers. Reservations are made without prepayment, allowing flexible planning.
This tour appeals to wine and spirit enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone curious about Oaxacan traditions. It’s especially suitable for those interested in artisan craftsmanship, learning about local culture, and sampling diverse mezcals. The experience is educational and fun, with a balance of hands-on learning and relaxing tasting sessions.
Priced at $106 for seven hours, this tour offers a comprehensive and authentic exploration of mezcal, from agave fields to distillery techniques. The variety of visits—from rustic to more refined artisans—provides valuable insights into the diverse styles of mezcal.
While the tour is not suitable for children or pregnant women, it is perfect for adults seeking a meaningful cultural experience combined with delicious tastings. The knowledgeable guides and well-organized logistics make this a reliable choice for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of Oaxaca’s most iconic spirit.
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off in downtown Oaxaca are included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $106 per person.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but a lunch stop at a local restaurant is part of the experience.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and Italian.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 18.
Are there any additional costs?
You may need to pay a small fee at the agave fields and for tastings at some stops.
What kind of mezcal will I taste?
You will taste varieties from both rustic and more refined artisanal producers.
Is this tour customizable?
While the itinerary is fixed, many reviews mention flexibility in the number of distillery visits based on your preferences.