Tasting Tequila with Brad
What if a single insect could destroy an agave plant that took 6 to 8 years to grow? In this episode of Tasting Tequila with Brad, we’re diving into one of the biggest threats facing agave farmers today: the Agave Snout Weevil (Scyphophorus acupunctatus). This tiny beetle has the potential to devastate entire agave fields by attacking plants from the inside out, introducing bacteria and rot that can kill mature agaves before they’re ever harvested for tequila. We’ll explore: ✅ What the Agave Snout Weevil is ✅ How it attacks and kills agave plants ✅ Why infestations are so dangerous for tequila production ✅ How farmers monitor and control outbreaks ✅ The importance of sustainable farming practices ✅ Why healthy agave fields are critical to the future of tequila Most tequila lovers focus on what’s happening inside the bottle, but every great tequila begins in the field. Understanding the challenges agave farmers face helps us appreciate the incredible work that goes into producing the spirits we love. If you enjoy learning about tequila production, agave cultivation, additive-free tequila, traditional production methods, and the people behind the industry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe for weekly tequila reviews, interviews, distillery tours, industry education, and blind tastings. #Tequila #Agave #AdditiveFreeTequila #TequilaEducation #AgaveSnoutWeevil #TequilaFarming #TequilaIndustry #TastingTequilaWithBrad #AgaveFields #TequilaProduction
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