New to the U.S. market, Mariposa (Spanish for butterfly) is made with agave nectar, Tequila and vodka. It has a pale straw color and a honeyed agave scent with a light, perfumed rose note. On the palate, it reads as very sweet, like drinking thinned agave nectar with a splash of Tequila and vanilla on the finish. With good mixing potential, such as with lime and Tequila (or other spirits), Mariposa has the potential for creating fascinating new margarita hybrids.
New to the U.S. market, Mariposa (Spanish for butterfly) is made with agave nectar, Tequila and vodka. It has a pale straw color and a honeyed agave scent with a light, perfumed rose note. On the palate, it reads as very sweet, like drinking thinned agave nectar with a splash of Tequila and vanilla on the finish. With good mixing potential, such as with lime and Tequila (or other spirits), Mariposa has the potential for creating fascinating new margarita hybrids.
New to the U.S. market, Mariposa (Spanish for butterfly) is made with agave nectar, Tequila and vodka. It has a pale straw color and a honeyed agave scent with a light, perfumed rose note. On the palate, it reads as very sweet, like drinking thinned agave nectar with a splash of Tequila and vanilla on the finish. With good mixing potential, such as with lime and Tequila (or other spirits), Mariposa has the potential for creating fascinating new margarita hybrids.