Mexican Pottery Workshop with Wine/Mezcal Tasting in Polanco

Description

Discover the rich heritage of Mexican craftsmanship in the heart of Polanco, one of Mexico City's most exclusive neighborhoods. This unique tour takes you on a journey through the world of traditional Mexican pottery and handcrafts, where you’ll explore the artistry and cultural significance behind each piece.

Your adventure begins with a visit to an artisan workshop, where skilled Mexican potters showcase their craft. Learn about the history of traditional techniques passed down through generations and witness firsthand the intricate process of molding, painting, and glazing beautiful handmade pottery. Each piece tells a story, reflecting the vibrant colors and deep-rooted traditions of Mexican culture.

Afterward, indulge in a curated tasting experience featuring Mexico's finest wines or artisanal mezcals. Savor the flavors of handpicked wines from renowned Mexican vineyards, or explore the rich, smoky profiles of small-batch mezcals, crafted using age-old methods. Each tasting is paired with insights from an expert, who will guide you through the distinct notes and origins of these beverages, enhancing your appreciation of Mexico’s exquisite gastronomic offerings.

This tour is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in Mexican culture, blending art, tradition, and gourmet experiences in one of the city’s most luxurious settings. Whether you're a lover of handcrafts or a connoisseur of fine drinks, this experience offers a delightful fusion of creativity and flavor, making it an unforgettable journey into Mexico's artisanal soul.

Included

  • English Speaking Guide expert in Mexican history to walk around Polanco Neighborhood.
  • 2-Hour Pottery Workshop: Hands-on experience with expert artisans, including all materials (clay, paints, tools) to create your own pottery piece.
  • Take-Home Pottery: Your crafted piece as a keepsake (subject to drying/firing time).
  • 1-Hour Wine or Mezcal Tasting: Guided tasting of select Mexican wines or mezcals, led by an expert.
  • Snacks: Light Mexican appetizers to complement the tasting.

Excluded

- Transport from to your hotel

Know before you go

  • Comfortable clothing: Wear something you don’t mind getting a bit of clay on during the pottery workshop.
  • Closed-toe shoes: For comfort and safety during the hands-on pottery session.

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