All the way from the Oaxaca region of Mexico. Sourced from the highlands of Santa María Ozolotepec, this lot is bursting with character, flavour and serious style. It’s a standout from the first sip to the last.
The release is adorned with the striking imagery of Tiliches. Tiliches represent working-class communities and their Indigenous roots, with costumes crafted from old, discarded materials. This creative reuse is more than aesthetic—it’s symbolic. It speaks to resilience, to resistance, and to a powerful form of social commentary that transforms hardship into celebration. Through humour, music, and dance, Tiliches embody a vibrant defiance and a deep connection to local identity.
And that same spirit carries through in the cup expect juicy hit's of honeydew melon, a rich caramel sweetness, before finishing with purple fruits adding just the right amount of lift. It’s complex, balanced, and seriously moreish.












