Ilegal Mezcal Joven

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Born in the cantinas of Antigua and perfected in the highlands of Oaxaca, Ilegal Mezcal Joven is a gateway spirit that refuses to be ordinary. Crafted under the careful hands of the Hernandez family in Tlacoula, this unaged mezcal delivers the soul of traditional Oaxacan production with a polish that speaks to seasoned sippers and curious newcomers alike.


Produced in Tlacoula, one of Oaxaca's storied mezcal-producing valleys, Ilegal Joven is made from espadín agave by master distillers Alvaro Hernandez, Armando Hernandez Lorenzo, and Eric Hernandez. The agave hearts are roasted in earthen pits, crushed by tahona wheel, and double-distilled in copper pot stills, yielding a joven expression that honors centuries of Zapotec tradition.


  • Nose: Inviting smoke layered with ripe tropical fruit, sweet roasted agave, and a whisper of floral brightness
  • Palate: Smooth and approachable with notes of charred citrus peel, vanilla, green herbs, and a signature campfire warmth
  • Finish: Clean and lingering with gentle smoke, toasted earth, and a touch of minerality that fades gracefully

Ilegal Joven shines in a classic Mezcal Margarita, where its smoky character elevates fresh lime and agave nectar into something extraordinary. It also anchors a Oaxacan Old Fashioned beautifully, rounding out the sweetness of mole bitters and raw sugar.


Best enjoyed neat or over a single large ice cube to open up its complexity. Ilegal Mezcal Joven is made from espadín agave, distilled in Tlacoula, Oaxaca.


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Location: Tlacoula, Oaxaca
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Master Distiller: Alvaro Hernandez, Armando Hernandez Lorenzo, Eric Hernandez
In 2004, native New Yorker, John Rexer moved to Guatemala where he opened Café No Sé, a bar he kept well stocked with the best mezcales he could find in Mexico. His journeys through Oaxaca took him to the producing towns Tlacolula, San Lorenzo, Sola De Vega, Santa Catarina Minas, Hierve el Agua, Santiago Matatlan, and illegally, back into Guatemala. Around 2006, Rexer created Ilegal mezcal as the house brand for Café No Sé, which he, and his fantastic team of mezcaleros, brand educators, and creatives, have built into one of the best known Mezcal brands in the world. Ilegal is made from 100% espadín agave sourced near Tlacolula de Matamoros, Oaxaca, Mexico and is certified Artesanal by the CRM. They’re one of the first mezcal brands to include aged expressions in their portfolio, Ilegal Reposado, aged 4 months in American oak barrels and Ilegal Añejo, aged 13 months in a blend of American and French oak barrels. The team at Ilegal sometimes refers to their mezcals as “rough-luxe”: elegant for sipping, but also fantastic and appropriate in a cocktail. Ilegal’s mezcals are agave forward, and created a wonderful balance between agave sweetness and chipotle smokiness, perfect for those Tequila lovers, eager to enter the mezcal category. In addition to producing the leading artisanal mezcal in the US, Ilegal is leading the way on corporate responsibility. They aren’t shy about their opposition to President Donald Trump’s “racist, sexist, dangerous statements,” launching the campaign “Donald Eres Un Pendejo” to raise $25,000 for Niños De Guatemala and other organizations, including Planned Parenthood, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and NYSYLC, producing Semaine’s short politically fueled film The Emperor, and promoting ongoing art exhibits at their Manhattan HQ to provide a space and encourage peaceful expression. (Noah Lehava, Coveteur)
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Tlacoula, Oaxaca

Tlacolula, located in Oaxaca, is a vibrant town known for its rich traditions, colorful markets, and its role in the region's mezcal heritage. Situated in the Tlacolula Valley, this town is home to one of the oldest and most famous weekly markets in Oaxaca—held every Sunday—where locals gather to trade handmade crafts, fresh produce, and traditional foods. Tlacolula is also part of Oaxaca’s mezcal-producing region, surrounded by agave fields that supply the raw material for mezcal distilleries. Visitors can explore mezcalerías, learn about traditional production techniques, and savor the smoky flavors of artisanal mezcal. With its lively market, historic architecture, and strong Zapotec culture, Tlacolula offers an authentic glimpse into the heart of Oaxaca’s cultural and mezcal traditions.

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