Mezcal Vs. Tequila: What Are The Main Differences?
Before you knock back a shot of mezcal or tequila, how about you put your expertise on alcohol to the test? How much do you know about these two drinks and how they are made? And can you tell the difference between mezcal and tequila without looking at their labels?
They are both made from Agave plants and may taste a little similar to those who aren’t accustomed to them, but they are not the same drink. Let’s have a closer look at them and see what they’re all about.
Mezcal
Mezcal, or Mescal, is a Mexican liquor that can be created from any of a large range of agave plants – up to 30 species. Traditionally and most commonly, the drink is made from the Espadin variety, but nowadays’ producers may try different mixes – or lose the Espadin agave completely – to create unique tastes.
Mescal is produced primarily in Oaxaca, but also in Durango, Guerrero, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi. Similar liquors are also made in Guanajuato, Tamaulipas, Michoacán, and Jalisco, but these regions are not included in the Geographical Indication for mezcal.
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Tequila
Tequila is also a Mexican distilled alcoholic drink, but, according to official regulations, it can be produced solely from Blue Agave plants. The liquor is produced in 5 different regions of Mexico – primarily in Jalisco (where there’s actually even a city called Tequila), but also in limited parts of Tamaulipas, Nayarit, Guanajuato, and Michoacán.
At first sight, it might seem that tequila is just a subcategory of Mezcal, but there are big differences between them when it comes to the way the plants are cooked before fermentation, as well as other steps of the production process.
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The Differences between Tequila and Mezcal
Now that you’ve had a more formal introduction with both drinks, let’s have a look at what makes the difference between Mezcal and Tequila. Check out the table below for a clear comparison:
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