Don José Cortés

Don José Cortés

Don José Cortés is the central character featured in Sons of Mezcal. At age 82, he represents the fourth generation of mezcaleros in his family, which has been producing mezcal in the town of Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca since 1840. For nearly two centuries, agave farming and mezcal production has been the lifesource for the Cortés family.

Don José was born in Santiago Matatlán and lives a life dedicated to mezcal and family. He began working on local palenques in his teens and belongs to a generation of mezcaleros who, in the face of many difficult years, remained steadfast in their commitment to preserve the culture and methods of traditional mezcal. Their work was an honor to their family and to the land. With nearly 70 years of working on palenques, Don Jose is one of the most experienced living mezcaleros in Mexico.

Crispina Hernández Romero

Crispina Hernández Romero

Doña Crispina grew up on her family's palenque in Santiago Matatlán. She married her teenage sweetheart José Cortés, and they enjoyed a lifetime of loving marriage. A pillar of strength for the family, Doña Crispina instilled important lessons into the lives of her children, and grandchildren; especially remembering to honor their elders, ancestors and culture. Doña Crispina’s resolve was ultimately rewarded when her family earned international respect and recognition, not only for the mezcal they produce, but also for their steadfast work to respectfully grow the mezcal industry.

Rolando Cortés

Rolando Cortés

Rolando Cortés is a fifth generation member of the Cortés family and currently serves as CEO of the Casa Cortés company. The youngest son of José and Crispina Cortés, Rolando grew up on his family’s palenques in Santiago Matatlán, where he learned the value of his Zapotec culture and its inherent ties to mezcal. Twenty years ago, with the mezcal category still in a nascent stage, Rolando successfully set out to get his family’s traditional mezcal placed in this burgeoning market, and in 2010 expanded their catalog with the widely-acclaimed international releases.

Gregorio Martinez Jarquín

Gregorio Martinez Jarquín

Gregorio Martinez Jarquín works in his hometown of Santiago Matatlán, where he began producing mezcal at the age of 13 alongside his family members, meaning he has 40 years of experience in his trade. In his youth, Gregorio was friends with the Cortés brothers and in 2003 he married Epi Cortés, the daughter of Don José and Crispina Cortés. Shortly thereafter, he began working at the "De Cortés" family palenque, where he now serves as the head distiller.

Francisco Cortés Hernandez

Francisco Cortés Hernandez

Francisco Cortés is a maestro mezcalero living in his hometown in Santiago Matatlán. For most of his life, Francisco Cortés worked closely on the palenques with his father Don José. While in his 30's, Francisco helped Don José restore the palenque he owned as a young man. Francisco is now the owner and caretaker of his father’s original palenque, the site of numerous Cortés family stories and folklore. With four decades of experience making mezcal, Francisco earned his own title as a maestro mezcalero in the Cortés family.

Valentín Cortés

Valentín Cortés

Valentín Cortes is eldest son of Don José, and along with his brothers they represents the fifth generation of Cortés family mezcaleros. Born and raised in Santiago Matatlán, Don Valentín has been working with mezcal since he was a young teenager. Valentín’s impeccable eye for detail, commitment to quality, and immense knowledge for his craft, helped elevate his personal reputation and his family’s mezcales to international notoriety. With over 40 years of experience and success, he has solidified his status as one of Matalán’s finest mezcaleros. His new ventures with his son Asis, and their partners in Durango, ensures that Valentin’s impact on the mezcal world will not only survive, but expand far beyond the borders of his home state of Oaxaca.

Asis Cortés

Asis Cortés

Asis Cortés is the grandson of Don José, and the eldest son of Valentín Cortés. Asis grew up on his family's palenque in Santiago Matatlán, later studying design and marketing in Oaxaca City. In his twenties, Asis became a prominent figure in his family’s business, working as Casa Cortés, chief graphic designer. He created the iconic abstract imagery that would become synonymous with his family’s renowned mezcales. Asis also travelled the world as an ambassador of Casa Cortés, educating the wider world on mezcal, its ancient backstory and his family’s role in that history. Steeped in knowledge, Asis is well-known and respected in the global mezcal community for his spiritual and artistic approach to understanding and sharing the importance of mezcal culture.