The Sobremesa Ledger

We’d rather leave it blank than make it up.

Every bottle we ship will carry a ledger: the batch, the agave, the village, the method, the altitude — and the name of the family who made it, set as large as our own.

A Living Archive

Every batch will earn its own entry.

This is not a static badge. It is the one thing that renews on the family’s real rhythm — the batch. As real batches are poured and consent arrives, each becomes a dated entry, and the archive grows the way a field journal does.

Today, there is one entry, and it is honest about what it does not yet know. Where a name will go, it reads “the maestro family of the Central Valleys of Oaxaca — confirmed on signing.” Those dashes are the promise, mid-keeping.

The maestro family of theCentral Valleys of Oaxaca
LOTEbatch
AGAVEagave
PUEBLOvillage
⟨confirmed on signing⟩
MÉTODOmethod
Olla de barro (style)
ALTITUDaltitude
Pre-signing, the archive holds a single redacted entry. Blank fields are promises we have not yet made good on — never a village, batch, or name we have not earned.

Why It’s Blank

The empty ledger is the most important thing on the site.

We could have filled these fields with a village that sounds right and a family that sounds real. We didn’t, and we won’t, because none of it is true yet. When the ledger fills in, every line will be a fact we can stand behind — and the family’s name will sit at the weight of our own wordmark.

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