Victoria Cast Iron 8-Inch Tortilla Press
Made by a three-generation family metalworking business, this cast iron tortilla press is made with care and craftsmanship in mind. Aluminum tortilla presses are common, but sturdy cast iron yields more even pressure and extra weight. Its plates are made through a precise sand-casting and molding technique to ensure they (and your tortillas) are perfectly flat. A lever helps you evenly press the plates together, while the base and handle are reinforced so it will last for generations. Plus, it’s pre-seasoned with flaxseed oil, which is generally regarded as the most durable oil for seasoning cast iron because, when it polymerizes at high temperatures, it forms a structure that’s more durable than other common oils.
Lolo Mercadito Hand-Embroidered Tortilla Warmers
Traditional Mexican embroidery adorns this lovely fabric-style tortilla warmer. It's made from 100% cotton, with inner batting to help insulate the tortillas to keep them flexible for filling tacos. We recommend microwaving the warmer itself before use, so your tortillas will keep warm for the duration of your meal.
Guelaguetza Design Tequilero — Set of 6
Handcrafted by potters in Puebla, this glazed ceramic tequilero set is painted in the distinctive Talavera style, whose intricate designs evolved from Spanish artisans who arrived in the 16th century. Complete with one bottle to store your tequila and six shot glasses, each set is unique, with slightly different brush strokes and sizes.
Verve Culture Mezcal and Tequila Infusion and Tasting Set
Infusing alcohol is a fun and easy way to experiment with different spirits and flavor profiles, a task made effortless with this gorgeous mezcal and tequila infusion and tasting set. Each handblown set, crafted by glassblower Javier Gutierrez Esponsa and his team of artisans, features a wide top decanter and four wide mouth cups—shaped specially to promote full flavor absorption. It’s the perfect way to explore the smoky notes of the craft Mexican spirit by trying different infusion combinations. We’re especially partial to ginger and lime.
Verve Culture Cantaritos Kit
In Jalisco, Mexico, cantaritos de barro cups are small clay cups used at street fairs to drink a citrusy tequila cocktail called “Cantaritos,” aptly named after the red clay cups they are served in throughout the night. The Cantaritos kit delivers this experience right to your kitchen, packed with every tool you’ll need. Included in the kit you will find two red clay cups, one aluminum citrus hand juicer (handcrafted in Mexico), paper straws and chili salt, so you’ll have no choice but to whip up a quick cocktail. The cups are handmade by Mexican ceramicist, Rodolfo Pila as well as hand-molded, glazed, and burned, which makes them stronger than the usual “one-night-use” cantaritos in Mexico.