Mexico City’s Private Mezcal Tasting: An Authentic Sip of Mexico

Our review of the Private Mezcal Tasting in Mexico City highlights an experience that strikes a perfect balance between education, flavor, and authentic ambiance. This tour offers a chance to explore some of the finest artisanal mezcals in a setting that feels more like visiting friends than a commercial tour.
What we love most? First, the curated selection of limited and highly sought-after mezcals that aren’t found in regular stores. Second, the personalized guidance from knowledgeable “Mezcalliers” who make the tasting both educational and approachable. Third, the charming neighborhood courtyard setting that makes the experience feel intimate and relaxed.
A possible consideration is that the tour’s focus on artisanal, seasonal bottles means selections change regularly — so repeat visitors might find different offerings each time. This is great if you’re after variety, but if you have a favorite brand, it’s good to know the bottles aren’t always the same.
This experience is ideal for those curious about mezcal’s craft, travelers seeking authentic local experiences, or anyone wanting a relaxed, private tasting in a friendly, laid-back environment.
Good To Know

- Exclusive Selection: Only available here, with limited, seasonal bottles that change regularly.
- Expert Guidance: Knowledgeable guides help you understand how to enjoy mezcal like a pro.
- Authentic Setting: Tasting takes place in a charming neighborhood courtyard, adding to the relaxed vibe.
- Value for Money: At around $52.94 per person, you get a personalized experience with three unique mezcals.
- Shop on-site: Don’t miss the chance to purchase bottles directly from the producers.
- Private Tour: Only your group participates, ensuring personalized attention.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience
Starting Point and Meeting Logistics
The tour begins at Emilio Dondé 7 in Colonia Centro, a location that’s easily accessible near public transportation. The meeting point’s central location makes it convenient for travelers exploring Mexico City, and the activity ends right back at the start point, so no extra travel is needed afterward.
Duration and Private Nature
Clocking in at about 1 hour, this is a perfectly timed experience for those looking for a quick yet meaningful encounter with mezcal. Being a private tour, only your group will participate, making the experience more intimate and tailored — no rushed group discussions or noisy crowds.
What You’ll Learn
Your guide, often described as friendly and very knowledgeable (with reviews praising JC specifically), will explain how mezcal is produced using traditional methods. Expect to learn about the ancestral processes that give mezcal its distinctive flavor, as well as tips on how to appreciate and drink it properly.
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Tasting the Artisanal Mezcals
You’ll sample three different mezcals, each carefully selected for their rarity and seasonal availability. Unlike mass-produced options, these bottles are limited and highly sought-after, giving you a chance to taste something special and exclusive.
Reviewers mention that even those who aren’t usually fans of mezcal found the tasting enjoyable, thanks to the guide’s friendly explanations and the quality of the spirits. As one reviewer, Kendall, noted, “I enjoyed the tasting even though I’m not a huge mezcal fan,” highlighting that the tour caters well to those new to or cautious about this spirit.
Seasonal Bottles and On-Site Shopping
The brands and bottles change with each season, which keeps the experience fresh and exciting. This also means you might have the opportunity to buy a bottle directly from the producer — a great souvenir or gift for connoisseurs back home.
Atmosphere and Setting
The courtyard setting adds a cozy, authentic feel, with many reviewers describing it as a lovely outdoor space to savor the drinks. The environment makes it easier to relax, ask questions, and enjoy the tasting at your own pace.
Price and Value
At approximately $52.94 per person, the experience offers good value considering the quality and exclusivity of the spirits involved. With only three tastings, it’s not overly long, but the personalized guidance and access to rare bottles elevate its worth. Reviewers like Kendall highlight that the “lovely courtyard” and “knowledgeable” guide made it more than just a tasting — it felt like a cultural exploration.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This private mezcal tasting is perfect for travelers who value authentic, boutique experiences. It suits those curious about Mexican spirits, eager to learn about artisanal production, or simply wishing to enjoy a relaxing hour with expert guidance. It’s also ideal for couples or small groups who prefer a more intimate setting compared to larger, commercial tours.
If you’re after a quick, meaningful introduction to mezcal in a friendly environment, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially good for those who want the opportunity to purchase exclusive bottles directly from the producers.
The Sum Up

The Private Mezcal Tasting in Mexico City provides a personalized, authentic introduction to some of the finest artisanal mezcals Mexico has to offer. With knowledgeable guides, a charming setting, and exclusive bottles, it offers real value for those looking to deepen their appreciation of Mexican spirits.
It’s best suited for travelers who appreciate quality over quantity, enjoy learning about local crafts, and seek a relaxed, intimate experience. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious novice, this tour offers a memorable taste of Mexico’s proud mezcal traditions.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for beginners? Yes, many reviewers mention that guides are friendly and explain everything clearly, making it accessible to newcomers.
How long does the tasting last? About an hour, making it a quick yet enriching experience.
Are the bottles available for purchase? Yes, you can buy bottles directly from the producers during or after the tasting, with seasonal options changing regularly.
Is the tour private? Absolutely, only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
Where does the tour start? It begins at Emilio Dondé 7 in Colonia Centro, a convenient location near public transit.
What should I wear? Casual, comfortable attire suited for outdoor and indoor settings.
Can service animals participate? Yes, service animals are allowed.
What if I want to cancel? You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is transportation provided? No, but the meeting point is near public transportation options.
Does the experience change seasonally? Yes, the brands and bottles vary each season, ensuring a different experience each time.
In sum, this private mezcal tasting offers an authentic, educational, and intimate way to connect with Mexico’s iconic spirit. It’s a standout option for anyone wanting to taste exclusives and learn from passionate guides in a relaxed setting.
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