Michael Sager and Marcis Dzelzainis of Sager + Wilde recently partnered with Alex Wolpert of the East London Liquor Company to start a new independent spirits brand known as El Destilado. Unlike any previous alcoholic ventures, El Destilado focuses solely on drinks from Latin America and will launch with 13 agave and sugar cane distillates from Mexico. This inspiration was born out of the trio's time spent traveling Latin America and the desire to share a collection of spirits that showcase the terroir and places they encountered in their travels.
In addition to showcasing Latin American spirits, El Distilado will also work with small, independent producers with batches ranging from 70 to 420 bottles. The first collection of spirits will all come from mezcaleros working outside the confines of Mexico’s Mezcal Regulatory Council and utilizing ancestral artisanal techniques.
Exploratory Latin American Spirits
El Destilado Celebrates Small-Batch and Ancestral Producers
Trend Themes
1. Latin-american-spirits-surge - An increasing demand for Latin American spirits creates opportunities for independent producers to showcase their unique products and techniques.
2. Small-batch-productions - Highly sought after, small-batch production of spirits allows for unique and rare flavors to be produced and distributed on a smaller scale.
3. Sustainability in Distilling - Consumers are interested in spirits made using sustainable practices and ingredients, opening up opportunities for innovative and eco-friendly distilleries.
Industry Implications
1. Spirits and Liquor - The spirits and liquor industry must adapt to cater to the increasing demand for Latin American spirits and explore small-batch productions to stay relevant in the market.
2. Tourism - Tourism industries can consider leveraging Latin American spirits as selling points to attract those interested in unique and authentic cultural experiences.
3. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can focus on promoting sustainable and ethical practices in the cultivation of ingredients used in the distilling of spirits to meet the market's growing interest in eco-friendly products.