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Mezcal is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from the agave plant, primarily found in Mexico. It is closely related to tequila, but is made from different varieties of agave and has a smokier flavor. Mezcal is gaining popularity in the spirits market, as consumers are increasingly seeking out unique and flavorful experiences.
Mezcal is typically served neat or in cocktails, and is often enjoyed with a side of orange slices and sal de gusano, a traditional Mexican seasoning made from ground agave worms. It is also used in cooking, as its smoky flavor adds depth to dishes.
Mezcal is produced in several Mexican states, including Oaxaca, Guerrero, Durango, and San Luis Potosi. The production process is highly regulated, and mezcal must meet certain standards in order to be labeled as such.
Some companies in the mezcal market include Del Maguey, Ilegal Mezcal, Mezcal Vago, and Los Amantes. These brands offer a variety of mezcals, from traditional to more modern expressions. Show Less Read more