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Official logo of Bacanora Aguamiel, a handcrafted distilled spirit with the Sonora designation of origin.

BACANORAS

OUR

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BACANORA WHITE MEAD

750 ML

100% YAQUIANA AGAVE

LAC. VOL. 41%

NET CONTENT 750 ML

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BACANORA MEAD

FERNANDO ROBLES ANNIVERSARY EDITION

750 ML

100% YAQUIANA AGAVE

LAC. VOL. 48.2%

NET CONTENT 750 ML

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BACANORA MEAD CREAM

500 ML

SWEET AND SOFT CREAM VANILLA FLAVOR

LAC. VOL. 17%

NET CONTENT 500 ML

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BACANORA WHITE MEAD

250 ML

100% YAQUIANA AGAVE

LAC. VOL. 41%

NET CONTENT 250 ML

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Plutarco Elías Calles, who banned the production of bacanora in Sonora in 1915.

FROM THE PROHIBITION TO THE DENOMINATION OF ORIGIN

Official logo of Bacanora Aguamiel, a handcrafted distilled spirit with the Sonora designation of origin.
Visual identity of Bacanora as a traditional drink that was banned for 77 years in Mexico.

The production of the Bacanora was prohibited from 1915 to 1992.

In 2000, the Bacanora Protected Designation of Origin was issued exclusively for the state of Sonora.

Bacanora Aguamiel drink served in a glass, artisanal distillate of Yaquiana agave originating in Sonora.

COCKTAILS

SONORA MULE

The Sonora Mule is a refreshing reinterpretation of the classic Moscow Mule, with the touch and authenticity of the Bacanora. This drink captures the essence of Sonora, combining the flavor of Bacanora with ginger and the freshness of lemon. Perfect for any occasion, the Sonora Mule is a celebration of flavor in every sip.

INGREDIENTS

  • 60 ml of Bacanora Aguamiel

  • 30 ml fresh lemon juice

  • 20 ml natural syrup

  • Ginger beer top

  • Lemon slice and mint sprig to decorate

  • Ice

EL BACANORA: SONORA TRADITION

It is a distillate originating from the state of Sonora, Mexico. It is made from the cooking, fermentation and distillation of Agave Yaquiana. Protected by a unique Designation of Origin in Mexico, covering only 35 municipalities in the state of Sonora.

Handcrafted hats used in the Sonora countryside, a reflection of the agricultural tradition of bacanora producers.
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