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Mezcal
Mezcal is a Mexican spirit made from the agave plant. And even though tequila and mezcal are somewhat related, there are a number of differences. Tequila is made specifically from blue agave and can only be produced in certain areas of Mexico. Meanwhile,
mezcal
can be produced from any type of agave plant. Then there's the variation in the spirit-making processes. For tequila, the piñas (the heart of the agave plant) are baked in steam-heated, above-ground ovens. In the case of mezcal, they go into underground ovens over wood charcoal. This essential difference makes mezcal taste much smokier than tequila. If you want to learn more and elevate your cocktail game with mezcal, turn to Food & Wine's guide.
Learn About Mezcal
Diving Deep into Mezcal, Sip by Sip
What's the Difference Between Tequila and Mezcal?
Why This One Piece of Information is the Most Important Thing on Your Bottle of Mezcal
Not All Mezcal Is the Same — Here's What to Know About All 3 Types
How to Drink Mezcal Straight and Use It in Cocktails
Buy the Best Mezcal
10 Best Mezcals for Every Budget
The Best Premium Mezcals, According to Professionals
9 Mezcals to Make Cocktail Magic
Best Mezcal Cocktails
13 Mezcal Cocktails Our Editors Love
Mezcal Negroni
Oaxacan Coffee
Sparkling Mezcal Water
Explore Mezcal
10 Mezcal Destinations in Mexico City, From Bars to Shops and Tasting Salons
Does Alcohol Go Bad? Here’s What You Need to Know
Coconut Water Mezcal Spritz (Yax Cha)
10 mins
Naked & Shameless
3 mins
An Expert Guide to Mexico's Agave Spirits
The 7 Best Mezcal Bars in the U.S., According to the Experts
Smoky Mezcal-Fig Sour
8 hrs 50 mins
13 Food and Mezcal Pairings Chefs Can't Get Enough Of
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Sour Cherry Mezcal Margarita
45 mins
We Spent the Day with Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston
How to Make Spicy Tequila and What to Do with It
All About Sotol, Northern Mexico's Answer to Mezcal
Everyone Should Be Drinking Tequila Manhattans
3 Perfect Drinks from the Smoky World of Mezcal
6 Essential Tequilas and Mezcals for Your Home Bar
Mezcal Margarita
5 mins
The Cocktail I Come Back to Every Summer
Tamarind-Mezcal Sour
10 mins
Mezcal-Cured Salmon with Sorrel Salad
30 mins
Mezcal Vanilla Extract
10 mins
3 Spicy Tequila Cocktails to Add to Your Rotation
The Best Resort in Mexico Is Worth the Trip for the Mezcal Alone
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Meyer Lemon Mezcal Margarita
10 mins
There Are Additives in Most Tequilas, But That's Not Necessarily a Bad Thing
Cutting Edge Margarita
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