2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.832532
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Mezcal Production in Mexico: Between Tradition and Commercial Exploitation

Abstract: Mezcal is a traditional iconic Mexican distilled beverage obtained from varied species of agaves. Regardless of the area of production, the process always consists of five stages: harvesting the agaves, cooking, crushing, fermentation, and distillation. It is produced in a large area of Mexican territory, a large part of which is protected by the Denomination of Origin mezcal (DOM). Over time, the word mezcal has evolved from a generic name to a more specific term used to describe the agave-distilled beverages… Show more

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“…Mexico has a wide variety of agave species; the most common sources of Agave are A. tequilana Weber var. azul, A. angustifolia Haw, and A. salmiana [ 8 ]. Mainly, A. tequilana Weber contains highly branched fructans with β-(2-1) and β-(2-6) linkages of several polymerisation degrees (DP, from 3 to 60 units of fructose) [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mexico has a wide variety of agave species; the most common sources of Agave are A. tequilana Weber var. azul, A. angustifolia Haw, and A. salmiana [ 8 ]. Mainly, A. tequilana Weber contains highly branched fructans with β-(2-1) and β-(2-6) linkages of several polymerisation degrees (DP, from 3 to 60 units of fructose) [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to official regulations (Secretar ıa De Comercio y Fomento Industrial, 2016), mezcal is an alcoholic beverage obtained by distilling fermented agave musts. Arellano-Plaza et al (2022) reviewed the mezcal production process, including production zones and regulatory challenges. The mezcal production process typically involves five stages: agave harvesting, cooking, crushing, fermentation, and distillation.…”
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“…Each state specializes in different agave species; for example, the main species for mezcal production in the state of Michoacań is A. cupreata, A. salmiana in the state of San Luis Potosi, and A. potatorum and A. marmorata in Puebla. However, around 90% of mezcal production is concentrated in Oaxaca state in central Mexico (Arellano-Plaza et al, 2022). The main variety (88.11%) used to produce mezcal is known among producers as "espadín" (COMER-CAM 2022).…”
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“…In recent decades, the production of alcoholic beverages derived from agave distillation in Mexico has been growing exponentially (Arellano‐Plaza et al, 2022), threatening wild agave populations, destroying natural vegetation, and introducing intensive management to cultivation (Tetreault et al, 2021; Lira et al, 2022). Alongside tequila, mezcal has become an iconic Mexican alcoholic beverage (Arellano‐Plaza et al, 2022). Mezcal production reached 8 million liters in 2021 compared to only 1 million in 2011 (COMERCAM, 2022).…”
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