Top 5 Tequila Tastings in Playa del Carmen: Mezcal Guide
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Top 5 Tequila Tastings in Playa del Carmen: Mezcal Guide

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Sofia Martinez
December 13, 2025 3 min read 5

Playa del Carmen offers exceptional tequila and mezcal tasting experiences. From traditional tastings to premium selections, here are the best venues where you can explore Mexico's most famous spirits with knowledgeable staff.

Top Tequila & Mezcal Tasting Venues

1. Stop Estacion Tequila

Location: Avenida 5 entre Calle 10 y 12

Stop Estacion Tequila offers the widest variety of tequila and mezcal available to taste. The venue features small-batch mezcal brands and international options. Staff are knowledgeable about distillation procedures and provide complimentary tastings. Perfect for both beginners and experienced tequila enthusiasts.

Highlights: Wide selection, small-batch options, free tastings, expert staff

2. La Perla Mezcaleria

Location: Calle 38 entre Avenida 1 y Avenida 5

La Perla Mezcaleria offers paid mezcal flight tastings paired with Yucatecan cuisine. Their signature offering is a three-course tasting including a 1-ounce sample of ensamble paired with a queso Oaxaca empanada. Prices range from 950-1500 pesos. This is a premium experience combining spirits and authentic regional food.

Specialty: Mezcal flights, Yucatecan pairings, premium tastings (950-1500 pesos)

3. Fabrica Tequila Mexico

Location: Avenida 5 entre Calle 4 y 6 AND Avenida 5 entre Calle 38 y 40 (Two locations)

Fabrica Tequila Mexico features a wooden bar with staff-led tastings and education. They specialize in small-batch artisanal products not typically found in grocery stores. The shop focuses on quality and craftsmanship, offering tastings that explain the distillation process and regional differences.

Focus: Artisanal spirits, staff education, tasting experiences, small-batch products

4. Tequila King

Location: Avenida 5 entre Av. Benito Juarez y Calle 2

Tequila King emphasizes flavored cremas and low-alcohol options perfect for those seeking lighter drinks. They offer piña colada, guava, strawberry, mango, and honey-infused agave samples. Also available are coffee and chocolate-infused agave options. Great for experimenting with unique flavor combinations.

Specialties: Flavored cremas, low-alcohol options, infused varieties (piña colada, fruits, coffee, chocolate)

5. Now Mezcal

Location: Avenida 5 entre Calle 4 y 6

Now Mezcal features a wide mezcal selection including specialty varieties and infused options. They offer mezcal-infused coffee and various liquor creams. The venue provides a sophisticated atmosphere for exploring premium mezcal selections with friendly, knowledgeable staff.

Highlights: Wide mezcal variety, specialty options, mezcal-infused coffee, premium selections

Understanding Tequila & Mezcal

Tequila and mezcal are both Mexican spirits made from agave, but they come from different regions and production methods:

  • Tequila: Made from blue agave, primarily in the Tequila region, characterized by smooth, sweet flavors
  • Mezcal: Made from various agave species, broader region of production, often with smokier, more complex flavors

Tasting Tips

Start with lighter varieties before moving to darker, more complex spirits. Use small sips to appreciate the flavor profile. Try pairings with food to enhance the experience. Ask staff about the agave variety and production method. Many venues offer flight tastings which allow sampling multiple varieties at once. Visit early in the evening for the best atmosphere.

Enjoying Tequila Culture

These tasting venues provide authentic experiences exploring Mexico's tequila and mezcal heritage. Whether you're a casual drinker or spirits enthusiast, Playa del Carmen's tequila bars offer education, quality products, and memorable experiences in a vibrant Caribbean setting.

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Sofia Martinez
🇦🇷 From Argentina | 🇲🇽 Living in Playa del Carmen, Mexico

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