
Product Description
Desert Door Texas Sotol Conservation Series #3 “Pollinator” is one of the distillery’s most distinctive limited releases—an aromatic, botanical-driven expression that pushes sotol into territory reminiscent of a desert-inspired gin. Infused with native Texas botanicals such as mesquite, grapefruit, and honeysuckle, it delivers bright floral character layered over the earthy backbone of wild sotol. Equally notable is its mission: the bottle celebrates and supports pollinators—especially native bees—making it a flavorful spirit with an environmental purpose.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Desert Door Distillery in Driftwood, Texas produces sotol from the wild Dasylirion (desert spoon) plant, which grows naturally throughout West Texas and the Chihuahuan Desert. Like tequila and mezcal, the plant is cooked, fermented, and distilled into a clear spirit, but sotol has its own distinct desert-herb profile.
The Conservation Series was created to highlight environmental causes connected to the landscapes where sotol grows. The third release in the series—Pollinator—focuses on the ecological importance of bees and other pollinating species. A portion of proceeds from each bottle supports land conservation and efforts to restore native bee populations through Desert Door’s nonprofit initiative, Wild Spirit Wild Places.
For this expression, Desert Door’s original sotol is infused with native Texas botanicals including mesquite, grapefruit, and honeysuckle, plants that depend on native bees for pollination. These botanicals give the spirit an unusually aromatic and floral profile—almost reminiscent of a botanical gin while retaining sotol’s earthy desert character.
Bottled at around 45% ABV (90 proof), Pollinator offers a vibrant, cocktail-friendly strength with enough structure for sipping neat.
Tasting Profile
Nose
Floral and fragrant with honeysuckle, clover, vanilla, and fresh desert herbs.
Palate
Bright and layered—vanilla custard, mesquite bean, rosemary, and soft citrus with the herbal character typical of sotol.
Finish
Long and botanical with notes of persimmon, hibiscus, and sage, leaving a refreshing, desert-garden complexity.
Quick Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Spirit Type | Botanical-infused Texas Sotol |
| ABV / Proof | ~45% ABV / 90 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Driftwood, Texas, USA |
| Base Plant | Wild-harvested Dasylirion (desert spoon) |
| Botanicals | Mesquite, grapefruit, honeysuckle, native desert plants |
| Production Style | Limited Conservation Series release |
| Aromas & Flavors | Honeysuckle, vanilla, citrus, mesquite, rosemary, hibiscus |
| Style / Identity | Floral, botanical sotol with gin-like complexity |
Cocktail Ideas
Texas Pollinator Spritz
- 2 oz Desert Door Pollinator Sotol
- ¾ oz fresh grapefruit juice
- ½ oz honey syrup
- Top with sparkling water
- Grapefruit peel garnish
Desert Bee’s Knees
- 2 oz Pollinator Sotol
- ¾ oz honey syrup
- ¾ oz fresh lemon juice
The floral botanicals in Pollinator make it particularly versatile for gin-style cocktails with a Southwestern twist.
Availability & Sizing
Price History
Historical Data
Last 1 days of price history
| Date | Low Price | High Price | Average Price | Vendors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 7, 2026 | $40.00 | $40.00 | $40.00 | 1 |
Price Statistics
Description
Desert Door Texas Sotol Conservation Series #3 “Pollinator” is one of the distillery’s most distinctive limited releases—an aromatic, botanical-driven expression that pushes sotol into territory reminiscent of a desert-inspired gin. Infused with native Texas botanicals such as mesquite, grapefruit, and honeysuckle, it delivers bright floral character layered over the earthy backbone of wild sotol. Equally notable is its mission: the bottle celebrates and supports pollinators—especially native bees—making it a flavorful spirit with an environmental purpose. Origins & Craftsmanship Desert Door Distillery in Driftwood, Texas produces sotol from the wild Dasylirion (desert spoon) plant, which grows naturally throughout West Texas and the Chihuahuan Desert. Like tequila and mezcal, the plant is cooked, fermented, and distilled into a clear spirit, but sotol has its own distinct desert-herb profile. The Conservation Series was created to highlight environmental causes connected to the landscapes where sotol grows. The third release in the series—Pollinator—focuses on the ecological importance of bees and other pollinating species. A portion of proceeds from each bottle supports land conservation and efforts to restore native bee populations through Desert Door’s nonprofit initiative, Wild Spirit Wild Places. For this expression, Desert Door’s original sotol is infused with native Texas botanicals including mesquite, grapefruit, and honeysuckle, plants that depend on native bees for pollination. These botanicals give the spirit an unusually aromatic and floral profile—almost reminiscent of a botanical gin while retaining sotol’s earthy desert character. Bottled at around 45% ABV (90 proof), Pollinator offers a vibrant, cocktail-friendly strength with enough structure for sipping neat. Tasting Profile NoseFloral and fragrant with honeysuckle, clover, vanilla, and fresh desert herbs. PalateBright and layered—vanilla custard, mesquite bean, rosemary, and soft citrus with the herbal character typical of sotol. FinishLong and botanical with notes of persimmon, hibiscus, and sage, leaving a refreshing, desert-garden complexity. Quick Overview Attribute Details Spirit Type Botanical-infused Texas Sotol ABV / Proof ~45% ABV / 90 Proof Origin / Region Driftwood, Texas, USA Base Plant Wild-harvested Dasylirion (desert spoon) Botanicals Mesquite, grapefruit, honeysuckle, native desert plants Production Style Limited Conservation Series release Aromas & Flavors Honeysuckle, vanilla, citrus, mesquite, rosemary, hibiscus Style / Identity Floral, botanical sotol with gin-like complexity Cocktail Ideas Texas Pollinator Spritz 2 oz Desert Door Pollinator Sotol ¾ oz fresh grapefruit juice ½ oz honey syrup Top with sparkling water Grapefruit peel garnish Desert Bee’s Knees 2 oz Pollinator Sotol ¾ oz honey syrup ¾ oz fresh lemon juice The floral botanicals in Pollinator make it particularly versatile for gin-style cocktails with a Southwestern twist.
Additional Info
Vendor Comparison (1 stores)
Some buy links are affiliate links. StoreStream may earn a commission on purchases at no extra cost to you. Affiliate relationships do not affect product ranking or pricing accuracy. See our editorial policy.
| Vendor | Price | Stock | Last Updated | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Blackwell's Wines & Spirits Best Price | $40.00 | Out of Stock | 5/7/2026 | View Product → |
Available Sizes & Variants (1)
| Variant | Price | Status | Stores | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Default Title | $40.00 $50.00 | In Stock | 1 store | Buy |





