Barro De Cobre

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barro de cobre

Mezcal Mavens
Maven: māvən <> a person with profound and acquired knowledge.

They say that, when in doubt, ask the man with the longest beard; Because good things take time and extraordinary things take even longer. Twice as much.

 
 
 
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Barro de Cobre is a mezcal that believes in taking its time, doing things the proper way. This is why it is distilled twice - once, using a clay pot and the second time round, in a copper pot. BdeC were proud to be the first to conceive this unique blend of different distillation processes, which is where we drew its name from. Strong yet smooth, clear yet earthy.

 
 
 
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Savvy developed a graphic language that reflected the characteristically duality behind BdeC’s processes, by overlapping two seemingly opposite textures and finishes. On one hand, a colder and more industrial side – white satined papers – and on the other a warmer and more artisanal one – uncoated papers and embossing. The brand’s logo reflects the slight imperfections that come from doing things by hand, tracing an otherwise perfect digital typeface – once again, representing the opposing yet complementing forces behind this mezcal.

 
 
 
 
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