Terms and Conditions – Cachito Mío

Last updated: October 1, 2025

Welcome to the website of Cachito Mío (“the Site”). Access to and use of this Site are subject to the following Terms and Conditions. By browsing the Site, you agree to these terms in full.

1. Permitted Use

  • The Site is intended only for individuals over the age of 18.

  • By entering, you confirm that you meet the legal drinking age in your place of residence.

  • The content provided is for informational and promotional purposes only. It does not constitute an online sales offer nor a substitute for professional advice.

2. Intellectual Property

All content on this Site — including logos, images, illustrations, texts, recipes, photographs, and designs — is the property of Cachito Mío and is protected under applicable copyright and industrial property laws.

Reproduction, distribution, or use of such content without express written authorization is strictly prohibited.

3. Limitation of Liability

  • Cachito Mío promotes the responsible consumption of mezcal.

  • We are not responsible for the improper use of information contained on the Site, nor for any direct or indirect damages arising from the access to or consumption of our products outside of what is legal or recommended.

  • The Site may contain links to third-party websites; Cachito Mío is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such websites.

4. Privacy and Data

The processing of personal data is governed by our Privacy Policy, available on the Site.

By using the contact or subscription forms, you agree to the processing of your information in accordance with that Privacy Policy.

5. Modifications

Cachito Mío reserves the right to update these Terms and Conditions at any time. Any changes will be published on this Site and will become effective upon publication.

6. Jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Mexico and the State of California, United States.

Any dispute shall be submitted to the competent courts of Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca (Mexico) or San Diego, California (United States), depending on the applicable jurisdiction.