Incredible to see how Mezcal has grown from a small, traditional craft to a global sensation! It’s inspiring that small family-owned brands like San Bartolo are thriving despite the challenges. Cheers to hard work and heritage!
Great presentation and explanation of the concept some people assume about the BOOM of the new market to conquer. You are right, the demographic is changing. The ecosystem is taking worst of it, the extinction of local species on the flora and fauna, but we’re seeing the extinction of the wild agaves do to the high demand. The deforestation, with the change of land used we’re also seeing the migration of wild species do to lost of their natural habitats. Drought, drinking water source are contaminated with toxic chemicals fertilizer that are filtrated into our underground water system. Oaxacans are still excluded from the market, we’re oaxacans are still doing the hard work and people from outside of Oaxaca are acquiring their own brands, something seems almost impossible for some producers because of cost and policies. The local political hasn’t changed much, and seems their not even interesting to do so. We need politicians who are willing to transform and regulated the market share and guarantee safety for investment and extortion, but to do so the whole local government needs to be restructured since their policies are and themselves are the problem. There are a lot more into this NEW GOLD MINE their trying to make the people believed, but not taking responsibility on all the side effects and collateral damage on third parties on their health, demographic change, cost of living on their own land.
There's a few things wrong here. First off Tequila is not only made in Jalisco, its also made in Michaocan, Guanajuato, Nayarit and Tamaulipas. Also that factoid about agave spirits surpassing domestic whiskey sales in the States is not true. What is true is that agave spirits are outpacing the growth of whiskey, but still doesn't compare to whiskey in terms of overall sales.
I went to San Miguel de Allende & I tried an Artesanal Mezcal of Pomegranate at a store called El Papalote & OMG! It was so good I got 6 bottles to bring to the US! Now next time I will get some more....Super good
Q no SE vendia,pues soi Tejano Mexicano pero de muchas decadas aca en Tejas es cierto aunke no popular comercialmente muchos aca en Tejas Mandan trai pa remedios como mi abuela,especialmente de SLP I aca en Tejas le echan hiervas pa remedios
What's your favorite way to enjoy mezcal? Do you prefer it on the rocks, mixed in a cocktail, or sipped neat?
Original way is to seap neat
Jamaica con Mezcal
With Fresca Grapefruit flavor
Incredible to see how Mezcal has grown from a small, traditional craft to a global sensation! It’s inspiring that small family-owned brands like San Bartolo are thriving despite the challenges. Cheers to hard work and heritage!
Wonderful presentation, documentary ❤
I love mezcal more than Tequila.
Great presentation and explanation of the concept some people assume about the BOOM of the new market to conquer. You are right, the demographic is changing. The ecosystem is taking worst of it, the extinction of local species on the flora and fauna, but we’re seeing the extinction of the wild agaves do to the high demand.
The deforestation, with the change of land used we’re also seeing the migration of wild species do to lost of their natural habitats.
Drought, drinking water source are contaminated with toxic chemicals fertilizer that are filtrated into our underground water system.
Oaxacans are still excluded from the market, we’re oaxacans are still doing the hard work and people from outside of Oaxaca are acquiring their own brands, something seems almost impossible for some producers because of cost and policies.
The local political hasn’t changed much, and seems their not even interesting to do so. We need politicians who are willing to transform and regulated the market share and guarantee safety for investment and extortion, but to do so the whole local government needs to be restructured since their policies are and themselves are the problem.
There are a lot more into this NEW GOLD MINE their trying to make the people believed, but not taking responsibility on all the side effects and collateral damage on third parties on their health, demographic change, cost of living on their own land.
Que bonito documental, y más el chavo que tiene calma y explica muy bien, es una persona humilde aunque tienen su negocio de mezcla 😎✌️
There's a few things wrong here. First off Tequila is not only made in Jalisco, its also made in Michaocan, Guanajuato, Nayarit and Tamaulipas. Also that factoid about agave spirits surpassing domestic whiskey sales in the States is not true. What is true is that agave spirits are outpacing the growth of whiskey, but still doesn't compare to whiskey in terms of overall sales.
I went to San Miguel de Allende & I tried an Artesanal Mezcal of Pomegranate at a store called El Papalote & OMG! It was so good I got 6 bottles to bring to the US! Now next time I will get some more....Super good
Sounds like a mezcal, destilado con (distilled with) or infused. Usually more appealing to newer drinkers who don't sip agave spirits neat typically.
WRONG: agave can me made outside of Jalisco. Michoacán for example...
Michoacan, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas as well.
Jalisco
Guanajuato
Nayarit
Tamaulipas
Michoacán
Guerrero
Yes, but only for mezcal. Gro state does not have DO for tequila.@@RocketMan313
Q no SE vendia,pues soi Tejano Mexicano pero de muchas decadas aca en Tejas es cierto aunke no popular comercialmente muchos aca en Tejas Mandan trai pa remedios como mi abuela,especialmente de SLP I aca en Tejas le echan hiervas pa remedios
Ahora el mezcal, ya es bien popular, escuche un youtuber que decías que en Alemania es muy vendido y en russia el mezcal de oaxaca,
Es mas organico
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