Marisol de la Fuente

13 de nov de 20221 min.

Did you know that Mezcal is a high quality destilled šŸ˜Ž?ā 

Until a few weeks ago I thought, possibly like you (unless you're an expert šŸ¤©), that mezcal is a lower-quality version of tequila. Luckily, I had the fortune to participate in a master class with Ivan SaldaƱa @agabiotico that allowed me to learn and break down myths, so here I share some points:ā 

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ā­ļø Mezcal can be handmade and premiumā 

ā­ļø There are between 150 and 250 species of Agave, each one is different and brings unique characteristics to the drinkā 

ā­ļøThe terroir (soil, land, climate, height) also has an impact on the final productā 

ā­ļø Cooking can be done in a conical floor oven, masonry oven, and autoclaveā 

ā­ļø Grinding can be done in a tahoma (or stone mill), mortar, press, or mechanical millā 

ā­ļø Fermentation is done in wood, metal, cement, or leatherā 

ā­ļøDistillation can be done in copper, steel, clay, or distillation columnā 

ā­ļø They can be young or reserve

ā­ļø Mezcal is also DOC, Controlled Designation of Origin

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I met Ojo de Tigre @mezcalojodetigre, in this case, an artisan product where a conical oven is used, fermented in wooden vats, and distilled twice in a still. Maguey EspadĆ­n from Oaxaca is used for the sweet and smoky notes, in addition to Maguey TobalĆ” from Puebla which gives complexity.ā 

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This mezcal is one of the fastest-growing brands in the world and now it is also in Argentina šŸ˜ It is young, soft, fresh, and delicious alone or in a cocktail bar. Who brings this proposal to the country is the people of Norton @bodeganorton who add this new proposal to their portfolio.ā 

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And you, have you tried mezcal yet? Do you like it? Share with me your experience šŸ˜ƒā 

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#solsommelier #mezcal #mexico #distillates #tequila

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