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Oaxaca Carnival: A Guide to Celebrating the Festivities with Tequila and Mezcal

Oaxaca is known for its vibrant culture and rich history, and one of the most exciting events of the year is the annual Carnaval celebration. This multi-day event, culminating on Martes de Carnaval, or "Fat Tuesday," is a time for parades, festive floats, dancing, and street parties throughout the region.


One of the most unique Carnaval celebrations takes place in the small town of San Martín Tilcajete, located just 20 miles from Oaxaca City. Here, locals don elaborate masks, colorful costumes, and even paint their entire bodies for the parades. The festival takes place in late-February, but the dates can vary depending on the year.

Carnaval is a time to let loose and celebrate, and what better way to do that than with a delicious cocktail made with artisanal mezcal from Oaxaca. Mezcal is a traditional Mexican spirit made from the agave plant, and it has a rich history in Oaxaca dating back to the Aztecs. It's a symbol of Oaxacan culture and heritage, and it's enjoyed by people all over the world.

Artisanal mezcal is made using traditional methods passed down through generations, and it's a true reflection of the culture and history of the region where it's produced. So, as you're dancing in the streets, raise a glass of mezcal and toast to the vibrant culture of Oaxaca.

In addition to Oaxaca, there are many other Carnaval celebrations throughout Mexico, including the largest one in Veracruz state, as well as in the coastal city of Mazatlan, the Yucatan Peninsula city of Merida, on the Baja Peninsula in Ensenada, and in Tepoztlan near Mexico City. Whether you're in Oaxaca or another part of Mexico, Carnaval is the perfect opportunity to experience the rich culture and traditions of this amazing country, and there's no better way to do that than with a delicious cocktail made with artisanal mezcal.



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