Herbal and high-toned, with spearmint, cut grass, and white flowers over a mineral core. A wisp of smoke and burnt pepper carries into a long, cooling, menthol finish. Delicate for something this complex.
Coyote is one of the rarest wild agaves in Oaxaca, a plant that grows alone in the sierra, which is how it got the name, over eight to ten years. This is an ancestral-method release from the Amarás Logia line, a 2024 limited edition of just over 5,000 bottles from a producer that plants ten agaves for every one it harvests.
