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Mezcal is also made from agave, just not the blue variety that鈥檚 currently running low.
Mezcal is also made from agave, just not the blue variety that鈥檚 currently running low. (Hannah McCaughey)

Love Tequila? Try These Alternative Spirits, Too

Reports of tequila鈥檚 demise may have you worried. These Mexican spirits will help calm your nerves.

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Mezcal is also made from agave, just not the blue variety that鈥檚 currently running low.
(Photo: Hannah McCaughey)

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Maybe you heard the news: supplies of blue agave, the stuff tequila is made from, are drying up. The plant can take as long as a decade to mature, and about ten years ago the price dropped. So farmers planted crops like corn instead. As a result, stores have fallen an estimated 42 percent since 2014.聽

Don鈥檛 worry too much, though. Mexico has several endemic spirits. The easiest to find are mezcal, which primarily comes from Oaxaca and is made from agave (not the blue variety), and sotol, a Chihuahuan specialty distilled from a plant called desert spoon, a cousin of agave. (A third, bacanora, is made in Sonora, but it鈥檚 pricey and tough to find in the U.S.) Unlike the tequila of your youth, these are made for sipping, not shooting, and many think they鈥檙e better than a lot of tequilas.

鈥淎gave is such a great vehicle for terroir. There are about 30 varieties, and the spirits from each one taste different, depending on where it鈥檚 grown,鈥 says Chantal Martineau, who wrote after five years spent sipping mezcal in the bars of Oaxaca City. 鈥淪ome of my favorites come from really small producers in the most rustic places you鈥檝e ever seen. No electricity, no walls, just a clay pot on a stove under a desert structure.鈥

Drink sotol, which tastes like a crisp, grassy tequila, and you鈥檙e in the mountains of Durango, wrapped in a wool serape. Drink a smoky mezcal and you鈥檙e kicking back under a ceiling fan in an airy saloon, listening to a Oaxacan brass band. From where we鈥檙e sitting, the music sounds pretty good.

From 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, April 2016 Lead Photo: Hannah McCaughey

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