The popularity of mezcal has grown in the U.S., but it can still often get mistaken for its relative, tequila. While you can often order a margarita with tequila or mezcal, the difference between the ...
I’ve been writing about alcohol since 2006. During this time, I learned many things about many spirits, including tequila.
One expert breaks down the differences and similarities between mezcal and tequila and shares the best uses for each Mexican spirit. Mezcal and tequila are both popular Mexican spirits, but the ...
Anyone who loves tequila has probably also heard of its close cousin, mezcal. But a common mistake is thinking the two are the same. They're not! Yes, there are some similarities between the two ...
Tequila is produced in one of five Mexican states and made exclusively from the Weber azul agave plant. The entire agave plant is harvested, trimmed, pressed, and distilled to make the final product.
They may both come from agave, but mezcal and tequila offer very different drinking experiences. Here’s how to choose the right one for cocktails, sipping, and every occasion in between. ByHudson ...