NETA
ABOUT:
NETA works closely with over twenty small, family producers from the southern valleys and hills of Miahuatlán, Oaxaca, many of whom are members of the cooperative Grupo Productor Logoche. Situated at the southern tip of the Central Valleys and the foot of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, the area is renowned for the strong character of its people, its diverse landscapes, and the rich agricultural and culinary traditions that have been maintained throughout generations. As such, the region has preserved its reputation for producing some of the finest spirits in Mexico.
The recipes and knowledge have been passed down and shared through family and community ties. Some mezcaleros follow their grandfathers’ traditions to the letter, while others experiment to carefully fine-tune the laborious process in accordance with their own tastes, observations, and relationships with the natural world. No two productions can ever be exactly the same as environmental conditions, water, natural yeasts, and soil types all contribute to their nuances just as much as the touch of their maker.
Since 2012, our friendships and working relationships with families in rural communities across Miahuatlán have granted us participation in a world elusive to those not born into it. It is this humbling privilege that allows us to present a carefully curated selection of extraordinary spirits that would otherwise never be found outside of their place of origin. Así es, la mera mera NETA.
Single-batch agave spirits
NETA exclusively commercializes single-batch agave spirits from producers in Miahuatlán and almost entirely from the 110-person village of Logoche. When talking about "single batches" we are referring to lots produced from a single oven or harvest of agave. The process of crafting these batches begins with the harvest of mature en guía or capón plants, often of various species or types of agave around the time of the full moon, that are then cooked together in a conical earthen pit. The roasted agave hearts or piñas are then either separated and designated for multiple smaller batches, or macerated and fermented together in their entirety to make a single batch. In accordance with traditional practices, the spirits produced from different ovens are not blended, homogenized, or standardized to a particular ABV. Each production is unique and bottled at still-strength by members and family members of the co-op and the quantity produced is relative to the number of agave cooked in an oven and their respective yield. Agave spirits are agricultural products, and the quantities of production should reasonably reflect the availability of local resources.
WEBSITE:
https://netaspirits.com/
MEZCALS OFFERED:
Neta offers a curated selection of exemplary agave spirits, focusing on traditional, artisanal production methods and showcasing the distinct terroir of Oaxaca, Mexico. The company highlights the contributions of local Maestrxs (master distillers) and the various Magueyes (agave plants) and soil types that influence the unique flavor profiles of their limited releases. Their offerings are distributed internationally and feature educational components about the process, underscoring the product's high quality and deep cultural roots.
Espadín capón: Batch: February 2022, distilled by Cándido García Cruz (ESPCAN2202). Volume: 792 bottles. Release: Fall 2025, PM Spirits National release.
Arroqueño + Sierra Negra (Ensamble): Batch: January 2023, distilled by Nicolás García Vásquez (ENNNGV2211). Volume: 258 bottles. Release: Fall 2025, PM Spirits National release.
Tobaziche: Batch: April 2022, distilled by Tomás García Cruz (TBZTGC2204). Volume: 54 bottles. Release: Fall 2025, Whislers + Travis Heights release.