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Mezcal: History, Rules, and the Mezcal Map

13 min · 5. feb. 2026
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This is the journey of mezcal—from maguey’s earliest roles to the modern ways we define, make, and choose it. We’ll step into a world where agave was food and ritual drink, hear how language hints at mezcal’s name, and then watch distillation transform fermented sap into a high-proof spirit tied to colonial trade. From there, the story follows mezcal as it becomes written about, taxed, banned, and controlled, while tequila rises from a regional “vino mezcal” into a separate identity. Finally, we shift into the era of standards, protected names, and today’s debates, then walk through additive-free production and the label clues that help you spot a no-additives, no-cheats bottle on the shelf.

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Additive-Free Tequila: History, Method, and the Label Test

This episode is about how tequila became what it is today, and how to spot additive-free bottles using what the label and the maker’s methods can actually tell you. We’ll begin in western Mexico’s Tequila region, where agave moves from everyday use into a distilled spirit shaped by colonial pressure, legalization, trade, and eventually formal standards that define tequila around blue agave and a protected place-name. Then we’ll narrow to artisan, additive-free production from field to bottle, showing how cooking, crushing, fermentation, distillation cuts, and aging choices shape flavor without added sweeteners, coloring, aromatizers, or flavorings. Finally, we’ll step into a U.S. liquor store and rely on legally defined label terms and concrete “show your work” details—rather than vague front-label claims—to guide what you pick up.

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