CASA AGAVE Ecuador
Bar · Quito ·

CASA AGAVE Ecuador

Bar · Quito ·

Distillery tour, museum, and tasting of Ecuadorian miske spirit

CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null
CASA AGAVE Ecuador by null

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Unnamed Road, Quishuar 3-29 y, Quito 170120, Ecuador Get directions

$15–20

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Unnamed Road, Quishuar 3-29 y, Quito 170120, Ecuador Get directions

+593 99 831 6455
casa-agave-ecuador.com
@casa_agave.ec

$15–20

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Ecuador’s Agave Spirit Miske Is the Next Drink for Tequila and Mezcal Fans | Eater

"On the outskirts of Quito visitors can tour a distillery and garden where, under the equatorial sun, guides demonstrate harvesting the living blue agave’s sweet core with a small tool called an aspina, explain that plants must be at least ten years old and can yield up to about 300 liters before dying, and let guests pot and bless baby agave later planted in the Pomasqui Valley. The site produces a clear miske—often described as a rounder, softer tequila—and an oak‑aged sippable version with brandy‑colored notes of caramel and citrus; bottles are labeled with the 0°0’0" latitude. The founder frames the project as cultural and economic development, running a museum tour, working with Quechua women to shift from wild foraging to sustainable farming, and pursuing a Denomination of Origin to raise the spirit’s national and international profile." - Jamie Lafferty

https://www.eater.com/22554418/ecuador-agave-spirit-miske-distilling
CASA AGAVE Ecuador

Andrew Binno

Google
This place is absolutely amazing. YOU HAVE TO DO THE TOUR! They're so much fun and you learn the process and have sone fun experience. They do tours in English and Spanish, and the liquor is 100x better than the tequila mezcal crap we get in the states with all the fillers.

Maria Fernanda Wetzel

Google
If you go to La mitad del mundo, make sure to stop here for lunch, a tour and tasting of Miske. The tour is about the history of agave and its tradition in Ecuadorian culture. The food and cocktails were great, and the tasting phenomenal. The staff were so friendly and knowledgeable. Go to this place to support their mission and bring awareness to a native plant and culture.

Josue Cruz

Google
I'm naturally a very curious person and Santi was able to answer every single question I had. Ecuador has such an interesting history. It's history is very sad but also very beautiful. I'm very thankful for both Santi and Belen for the tour. They made my wife's experience incredible

Sydney Murray

Google
Amazing tour and a great opportunity to try miske, which comes from an Ecuadorian agave plant! The owner/founder led us through a taste testing which explored the history and flavors of the agave plant and finished with two types of Casa Agave miske. The vibe and atmosphere of the place was great too, and our drinks were delicious. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re visiting Mitad del Mundo!

Allisson Cornejo

Google
This place is run by a great owner, the staff is really knowledgeable and friendly. The museum and tour are a great experience to have, if you want to stay for their night parties, you won’t regret it. The cocktails, food and view are a must-to-have experience

Mariah Johnson

Google
Must do. I can’t believe this place is not mentioned on more blogs, it’s a total hidden gem. The tour includes 1st - a look at the agave garden and history about how soaps and lipstick is made from agave. 2nd - a tour of the museum. 3rd - an explanation of the distillery process, 4th- Brief cocktail class and try two different cocktails. 5th – Final tasting of different agave products. Lastly, there is a small food/drink menu where you can drink different agave products. The staff is so friendly, fluent in both English and Spanish and a great experience especially for those who love alcohol and history.

Patricia Banks

Google
This tour was fantastic, one of the best I've ever been on, well worth the small $15 entrance fee. My sisters & I learned so much about the agave plants & all of their different uses. All the guides were well informed & eager to answer all of our questions. There was a small sampling at the end of the tour & then a complimentary drink at the bar. As I don't drink I was offered a virgin mojito which I enjoyed. My sisters both enjoyed their drinks which had the Miske Casa Agave is known for. I highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting Quito & hope that the Lord will continue to bless this small establishment in all of their future endeavors!

Mary Young Mapes

Google
What a fun experience! Highly recommend stopping by for the tour, lunch, and tasting!