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Your Guide to Mexican Independence Day Celebrations with Montelobos Mezcal

August 20, 2024 by

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A Mexican Independence Day celebration is the perfect occasion to gather with loved ones, savor delicious food, and enjoy a few mezcal cocktails with family and friends. Celebrated annually on the 16th of September, this holiday commemorates the start of Mexico’s road to freedom.  

Known for its rich, balanced flavor and artisanal craftsmanship, Montelobos Mezcal is the ideal option for toasting to Mexico’s vibrant culture and heritage, adding a beautiful touch of authenticity to any celebration.  

The history of Mexican Independence Day

Streetview of a Mexican town and pale pink bulding

Mexican Independence Day, led by Miguel Hidalgo, marks the beginning of Mexico’s independence from Spanish rule. Much like Cinco de Mayo and other Mexican holidays, this day is a colorful celebration of Mexican culture, characterized by parades, traditional music, and delectable cuisine. It’s a time for friends and families to come together, honoring their shared heritage and the enduring spirit of freedom. 

Mezcal, a traditional Mexican spirit made from agave, has a rich history that parallels the nation’s journey. Just as Mexican Independence Day celebrates the resilience and unity of the Mexican people, mezcal embodies the craftsmanship and deep-rooted traditions of the country.  

Learn more: What’s the Difference Between Mezcal and Tequila? 

Celebrate with Montelobos Mezcal

Close up of Montelobos Mezcal bottle varieties

Montelobos Mezcal, renowned for its artisanal production methods and commitment to quality, is a perfect symbol of the enduring legacy and cultural pride celebrated on this special day. 

Founded by Iván Saldaña, a botanist with a PHD in mezcal production and biology,  Montelobos emphasizes sustainable and organic practices in every step of its production. Authentic mezcal is made from 100% sustainably harvested organic agave, roasted in underground pits, crushed using a traditional tahona, and fermented naturally before being distilled to perfection.

This meticulous mezcal process results in a spirit that is rich, balanced, and complex, offering an authentic taste of Mexico. 

With notes of citrus and earthy undertones, the spirit boasts a balanced profile, making it a versatile choice for a variety of cocktails or enjoyed straight. Its depth and character pay homage to traditional techniques and the dedication of the craftsmen behind it. 

Montelobos Mezcal is the ideal companion for Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Its deep roots in Mexican culture and tradition make it a fitting tribute to the spirit of the holiday. Whether you’re hosting a large gathering or an intimate get-together, Montelobos  will add a touch of joy and sophistication to your festivities. 

Simple mezcal cocktail recipes

Here are a few of our favorite cocktails for Mexican Independence Day to serve up at this year’s celebration:  

1. Mezcal Margarita

Close up of two Montelobos Margaritas with lime wheel garnish

This Mezcal Margarita recipe is a firm favorite among those who like a hint of smokiness in their mixed drinks. When added to a Margarita, a good mezcal will impart some captivating flavor notes that recall freshly cut grass, honey, citrus, and (some say) the sweetness of rain on the wind just before the skies open. This is one of the most authentic Mexican cocktails you can serve up during your celebrations.  

2. Oaxacan Negroni

Two Montelobos Mezcal Negronis with orange peel garnish

The Oaxacan Negroni features the best of Mexico and Italy. Using the classic equal parts ratio, gin is replaced with mezcal, and with it comes an avalanche of new flavors. Combine that with the bitterness of Campari  and the sweetness of vermouth, and you’ve got a stunning flavor symphony in your glass.  

3. Oaxacan Old Fashioned

Close up of two Montelobos Mezcal Old Fashioned cocktails with orange wedge garnish

Using mezcal as a base in a time-honored Old Fashioned takes this classic drink into a bold new space. With the addition of agave syrup and bitters, it’s a delightful spin on the classic that pairs beautifully with a variety of Mexican-inspired foods.  

4. Mezcal Paloma

Close-up of two Montelobos Mezcal Palomas with grapefruit and rosemary garnish

The Mezcal Paloma is a tantalizing twist on the classic cocktail. This rendition combines the balanced notes of mezcal with the bright tang of grapefruit and lime, creating a complex yet captivating sipper. Each sip is a perfect balance of flavors, great for anyone looking for a unique and memorable cocktail. 

5. Naked & Famous

Two Naked and Famous Cinco de Mayo cocktails served with nachos and guacamole

A favorite in the top cocktail bars of Mexico City, the Naked and Famous cocktail is an intriguing clinker made with mezcal, chartreuse, fresh lime juice, and Aperol. It’s a brilliant riff on the gin-based Last Word cocktail, with the addition of mezcal adding an earthy and balanced flavor, resulting in a very distinct drink. 

See more: Easy Mezcal Cocktails for Agave Lovers 

Tips for hosting an effortless Mexican Independence Day Party

Hosting a Mexican Independence Day party is a fantastic way to bring friends and family together. Use some inspiring traditional Mexican decorations, music, and dishes to pave the way for a festive and unforgettable celebration: 

Décor ideas

Papel picado strung up for a Day of the Dead party at home

Set the scene for your celebration with these fun decor ideas: 

  • Papel picado: To add a festive touch, hang colorful papel picado banners around your party space. 
  • Mexican flags: Display Mexican flags prominently and incorporate red, white, and green into your color scheme. 
  • Table settings: Use bright tablecloths and napkins, and add centerpieces featuring cacti, succulents, or traditional pottery. 
  • String lights: Create a cozy and inviting atmosphere with warm, twinkling string lights. 

Music playlists

Mariachi band playing

Create an upbeat and festive atmosphere with a carefully curated playlist. Include a mix of: 

  • Traditional mariachi bands like Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán. 
  • Ranchera classics by Vicente Fernández and Alejandro Fernández. 
  • Upbeat cumbia from artists like Los Ángeles Azules. 
  • Modern Latin hits from Shakira, Daddy Yankee, and J Balvin. 

Traditional Mexican dishes

Slight overhead shot of traditional dishes for a Mexican Independence Day celebrations

Serve a variety of traditional Mexican dishes to delight your guests, such as:  

  • Tacos: Offer different fillings like carne asada, al pastor, and grilled vegetables. 
  • Tamales: Serve a selection of tamales with various fillings, such as chicken, pork, and cheese with jalapeños. 
  • Guacamole and salsa: Serve tortilla chips with fresh guacamole and a variety of salsas. 
  • Churros: To end the meal on a sweet note, serve crispy churros dusted in cinnamon sugar.

Mexican Independence Day traditions

Colorful Cinco de Mayo party table with spicy tequila cocktails

Mexican Independence Day is a vibrant and joyous occasion filled with rich traditions and customs that bring communities together. The festivities typically begin the night before, on September 15th, with El Grito de Dolores, a reenactment of Miguel Hidalgo’s historic call for independence. People gather in town squares, homes, and community centers to shout ¡Viva México! in unison, creating a powerful sense of unity and national pride. 

Parades fill the streets during the day with colorful floats, traditional dancers, and mariachi bands.  The national colors of red, white, and green adorn public spaces as families and friends gather to feast on traditional Mexican fare. Fireworks light up the sky, adding to the festive atmosphere and celebrating the spirit of freedom and resilience. 

The role of mezcal in Mexican culture & celebrations

Top view of a ground of friends clinking shot glasses over a spread of Mexican food

Mezcal holds a special place in Mexican culture, deeply intertwined with the country’s traditions and celebrations. This ancient spirit, made from the agave plant, is often referred to as the ‘elixir of the gods’ due to its storied history and significance. Mezcal production is an artisanal process, passed down through generations, preserving the cultural heritage and craftsmanship of Mexican communities. 

During celebrations like Mexican Independence Day, mezcal is more than just a drink; it’s a symbol of togetherness and cultural pride. Sharing  Montelobos Mezcal with friends and family is a way to honor Mexican heritage and the artisanal traditions that have been kept alive through the centuries. 

Are you ready to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with the rich traditions, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture that make this holiday so special? Then raise a glass with friends and family, enjoy traditional dishes, and savor every moment. Don’t forget to explore more Montelobos Mezcal recipes to elevate your celebrations. Cheers to an unforgettable Mexican Independence Day. ¡Salud!  

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Mexican Independence Day, celebrated on September 16th, marks the start of Mexico’s independence from Spanish rule in 1810. The holiday is a vibrant celebration of Mexican heritage, culture, and unity.

Montelobos Mezcal is ideal for celebrating Mexican Independence Day due to its deep roots in Mexican tradition and culture. Crafted using traditional methods, it embodies the artisanal craftsmanship and rich heritage of Mexico.

Tacos with a variety of fillings like carne asada, al pastor, and grilled vegetables complement mezcal’s balanced notes. Tamales, with their rich, savory flavors, are another excellent choice. Guacamole and fresh salsas provide a refreshing contrast, while ceviche adds a zesty, citrusy balance. For dessert, churros dusted in cinnamon sugar pair perfectly with mezcal’s complexity, creating a delightful end to your festive feast.

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