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  2. Tequila Drinkers, You're Actually Drinking A Type Of Mezcal - AOL

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    Both tequila and mezcal are made from the agave plant, but the type of agave differs. Technically, tequila falls under the umbrella term "mezcal" because mezcal is simply the name for any liquor ...

  3. Agave wine - Wikipedia

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    The aguamiel is then fermented between 6-10% ABV. The next step is what differentiates agave wine from tequila; instead of taking and distilling the fermented aguamiel to make tequila, agave wine is then filtered and 100% de agave blanco tequila at 55% ABV is added to "fortify" the wine to 24% ABV.

  4. Wait, What's the Difference Between Tequila and Mezcal? - AOL

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    • Harvesting The blue Weber agave plant is harvested between 6 and 8 years old, but the level of maturation is determined by the individual tequila producer, Mueller explains.

  5. Tequila - Wikipedia

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    The differences in taste between tequila made from valley and highland agave plants can be noticeable. Plants grown in the highlands often yield sweeter and fruitier-tasting tequila, while valley agaves give the tequila an earthier flavor.

  6. Tequila vs. Mezcal: What's the Difference? - AOL

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    Besides for the flavor, one of the main differences between mezcal and tequila is that mezcal can also be made from various types of agave, while tequila can only be made from the blue agave.

  7. Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    Pulque (a fermented drink from agave sap) is pre-colonial, [5] [6] but the distillation of agave heart juice into mezcal was only introduced in the colonial era when Filipino sailors and migrants brought the technology of Filipino-type stills with them during the galleon trade between Mexico and the Philippines (1565 to 1815). [6]

  8. Agave americana - Wikipedia

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    Mezcal and tequila, despite being produced from agave plants, differ from pulque in their sugar extraction techniques and classification as distilled spirits. In mezcal and tequila production, the sugars are obtained by heating the piñas (or hearts) of the plants in ovens, as opposed to collecting aguamiel from the cut stalk of the plant.

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    What are some of the differences between tequila and mezcal besides the taste? BC: There are about 35 different varietals of agave plants that you can turn into a mezcal. Tequila is made from only ...