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Fsforo Mezcal has Tobal and Tobal Penca.

The back story

We all know Jim Cramer from his appearances at the New York Stock Exchange. Mezcal producers are getting to see another side of the stock market.

Cramer wants to make Mexico's hotter-than-hot smoky sip. Dos Hombres, Lobos 1707, and Tres Papalote are among the celebrity- connected brands of Mezcal. In Cramer's case, the idea came from a true passion for the spirit according to his wife. She told us about the drink.

She said that her husband is a fan of the spirit and that they have a place in Mexico. Jim had been a Scotch drinker and switched to another alcoholic beverage.

It was only a matter of time before the couple realized Cramer could make money. Aarn Snchez, who is the fourth generation in his family to be in the business, was the one they liked the most.

The brand is noteworthy in a number of ways. It is from a place that is new to the scene of Mezcal. The spirit is made from the tobal variety of Agave. Tobal Mezcal is known for being sweeter or at least more accessible than other Mezcals. You get a different experience.

The total investment in the brand is in the seven figure range. Cramer has some of his top stock picks. It will only be time that tells.

What we think about it

This is very easy to sip and drink. The smoky/charcoal-y notes in the Tobal bottle were tamed by hints of sugar and butter, almost like a Mezcal designed for a dessert. The Penca bottle increased the factor considerably. Two winning sips were given.

How to enjoy it

It doesn't cry out for anything else, so I would have it neat. It can be poured over ice or used in a cocktail.