is one of the most popular mezcals in Mexico, and is made with the 100% agave. Named Gusano Rojo (red worm) after the "worm" that is sometimes found in agave plants used for mezcal production. This mezcal is made from Espadín agave and whose name comes from the worm itself that breeds on the agave plant.
Gusano Rojo Mezcal is one of the most popular mezcals in Mexico, and is made with the 100% agave. Named Gusano Rojo (red worm) after the "worm" that is sometimes found on agave plants used for mezcal production. The agave is known as the tree of wonders, water, wine, vinegar, honey, syrup, thread, needles, mezcal and hundreds of other things that are extracted from it. At the end of the sixteenth century, distillation was introduced in Mexico by the Spaniards and since that date, mezcal has been processed in an artisanal way with some advanced changes.