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Rambling Spirits guests standing with a large agave in the fields of oaxaca

Explore with Rambling Spirits

Exploring beautiful places,
meeting fascinating people,
learning about artisan crafts, and tasting delicious spirits

Mezcal is a distillate made from the agave plant growing in Oaxaca. It is just one of the incredible crafts that Oaxaca is known for. Whether you are new to mezcal or a seasoned connoisseur, Rambling Spirits can design a unique experience that will give you a fresh taste for this amazing spirit. The region is stunning, with sprawling agave fields and ancient sites. ​

Prices on enquiry

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Video: See our introduction to Rambling Spirits and Mezcal  

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All trips with Rambling Spirits include food, drinks and transport.

We offer full days and half days and we can organise overnight stays.

A full day is around 8 hours. We can also offer half day trips.

We accommodate groups of all sizes: small (1-5 people), medium (6-17 people), and larger groups (18-50 people)

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Regular Routes

(we are always keen to discuss options beyond these suggestions) :

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Central Valleys for artisanal mezcal. This trip can include learning about natural dyes and Zapotec weaving, as well as visiting a pulqueria and agave fields. We often wind up the day with a short hike somewhere beautiful like the archaeological site of Yagul (45+ minutes drive)

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Santa Catarina Minas for small batch ancestral style mezcal in clay pot. This trip can include a visit to learn about the fantastical cravings of alebrijes (1 hour drive)

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Etla to try Oaxacan rum and visit the craft glass and paper making processes. Can include a hike around the art centre in San Agustin (45 minute drive)

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Miahuatlan for small batch artisinal mezcal including possible overnight (2.5 hours drive)

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Mixteca for tiny batch ancestral style mezcal in clay pot including possible overnight (2.5 hour drive)

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Each trip is designed around a conversation, so we can make the experience unique to your interests 

We work with local communities and family-run businesses, so please reach out with time for us to make plans with them​

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