A Rite Turned Into Memory

Cachito Mío was not born as a drink, but as a bridge between earth, fire, and memory. The fox Toná walks among shadows to remind us that every sip carries an eternal mark.

Our Story

In Oaxaca, every sip holds a passage of memory. Cachito Mío is an intimate ritual: a tribute to the earth, the slow fire, and the night. The guardian Toná, cunning and silent, protects what remains within the soul.

We believe mezcal is not only to be drunk: it is to be honored. That is why each variety is a fragment of a shared memory: Espadín, Chuparrosa, Pelón Verde, Jabalí, and Coyote. Together, they form a circle of experiences that transcend generations.

The Paths of Flavor

Each variety, a piece of life

In the ancestral dusk, agave hearts burned and the smoke carried the first offering. There, Cachito Mío was born: as a rite that transforms the ephemeral into memory.

In the Mesoamerican worldview, the toná guides and protects. Ours is the fox: astute, nocturnal, and a faithful guardian of the unseen. He watches so that each sip preserves its eternal mark.

Espadín, Chuparrosa, Pelón Verde, Jabalí, and Coyote. Each one is a distinct path, yet together they form the complete circle of memory that Toná safeguards in the mountains.

The Toná Guardian

Fox of the night, spirit of memory

Birth of the Ritual

When fire opened memory

Discover the Ritual, Keep Your Memory

Choose your path in the collection and allow Toná, “the guardian,” to guide you through the night.