Status Update (2025)

Last year was our second year in business and we experienced amazing growth, even bigger than the first year. We vended three renaissance festivals and an event at the Explora museum, delivered four releases to our founder’s guild mead club, shipped dozens of online mead orders, began offering private tastings by appointment, gave tours of our production facility, opened our mead bottle shop, received a favorable writeup in the bite magazine, and held a winter mead tasting event with Clan Tynker.

This year we plan on vending even more festivals than last year. If everything goes as planned we expect to do ten or more all across the state, including wine festivals, Celtic festivals, and of course lots of renaissance festivals. We also plan on scaling up to larger batch production, holding regular business hours for our bottle shop a few nights per week, and launching our first ever effervescent mead creations.

We continue to be constantly amazed at how thirsty New Mexico is for local hand crafted mead and want to thank each and every one of you who visited our festival booth, joined our founder’s guild mead club, booked a private tour and tasting, placed a mead order online order, or attended a special event at our tasting room. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for helping our dreams come true. Cheers!

Mead Club

Join our exclusive club to receive three bottles of our newest limited exotic creations, shipped to you quarterly, just in time for each solstice and equinox.

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Mead Store

Order bottles of our magical elixirs online and we’ll ship them directly to your doorstep in just a few days. We also offer pickup for locals if you’d like to drop by!

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Tasting Room

Schedule an appointment to visit us with your friends at our private enchanted tasting room for a mead tasting, meadery tour, or mead making class.

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Special Events

Join us for a variety of activities, including renaissance faires, wine festivals, pagan gatherings, tasting room parties, mead club hangouts, and volunteer bottling.

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