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A Field Guide to Tequila
What It Is, Where It's From, and How to Taste It
Buch von Clayton J. Szczech
Sprache: Englisch

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"Tequila is predicted to soon become the most popular spirit in the United States, and yet few people know much about tequila's long, layered history, the quickly evolving industry, and what goes into the tequila designation. A Field Guide to Tequila is the ultimate guide to the world of tequila, for margarita lovers to 100 percent agave sippers and everyone in between. Written in easy-to-digest sections, underscored by photographs, illustrations, and charts, readers will discover everything there is to know about tequila: from the precolonial vino de mezcal to the establishment of tequila's denomination of origin (the largest in the world!), from blue agave to blancos and anejos, from expert guides on how to properly select and taste tequila to recipes for the perfect paloma or sunrise. The book features profiles on all the must-know producers, from industry giants like Patron and Josâe Cuervo to innovators like G4 and Cascahuâin. Informative essays shine light on hot topics that will bring readers' expertise to new levels, including the terroir of tequila and why so many celebrities are starting tequila brands. A Field Guide to Tequila dismantles tequila's old reputation as a party drink and reveals the truly sophisticated nature of this hallowed spirit that dates back more than two hundred years"--
"Tequila is predicted to soon become the most popular spirit in the United States, and yet few people know much about tequila's long, layered history, the quickly evolving industry, and what goes into the tequila designation. A Field Guide to Tequila is the ultimate guide to the world of tequila, for margarita lovers to 100 percent agave sippers and everyone in between. Written in easy-to-digest sections, underscored by photographs, illustrations, and charts, readers will discover everything there is to know about tequila: from the precolonial vino de mezcal to the establishment of tequila's denomination of origin (the largest in the world!), from blue agave to blancos and anejos, from expert guides on how to properly select and taste tequila to recipes for the perfect paloma or sunrise. The book features profiles on all the must-know producers, from industry giants like Patron and Josâe Cuervo to innovators like G4 and Cascahuâin. Informative essays shine light on hot topics that will bring readers' expertise to new levels, including the terroir of tequila and why so many celebrities are starting tequila brands. A Field Guide to Tequila dismantles tequila's old reputation as a party drink and reveals the truly sophisticated nature of this hallowed spirit that dates back more than two hundred years"--
Über den Autor

CLAYTON J. SZCZECH is a writer and sociologist who has been studying and teaching about Mexican alcoholic beverages since 2006. He has operated the groundbreaking educational tour company Experience Agave since 2008. He cofounded La Cata, the first brand-independent tasting room in Tequila, Jalisco, in 2016. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Sunset, The Guardian, AFAR, Wine Enthusiast, Virtuoso Life, on CNN en Español, and on Amazon’s Distilling Mexico. He holds numerous certifications related to tequila and mezcal, is a permanent legal resident of Mexico, and is currently pursuing a doctorate at the University of Utah. His academic work focuses on the socioeconomic and environmental outcomes of Geographical Indication regimes, with an emphasis on Mexico. In 2023, he was selected as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. A Field Guide to Tequila is his first book.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Defining Tequila
What is Tequila?
Tequila History: From the Spanish Conquest to Early Exports
Agaves and Humans: A Love Story
The Goddess Mayahuel and Pulque
Basic Agave Biology
Blue Agave: What Tequila Is Made Of
Blue Agave Reproduction and Seeking the Perfect Plant
Is Tequila Bad for Bats?
Tequila History: From the Birth of the Modern Industry to Legal Adulteration
The Denominación de Origen de Tequila (DOT): Where Tequila Comes From
Mapping the DOT: Jalisco and Beyond
The Mystery of Tamaulipas
Tequila History: From Establishment of the DOT to a True Global Spirit
The Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) and the Consejo Regulador del Tequila (CRT): How Tequila is Defined
The Norm
The Five Classes of Tequila
Blending Aged Tequilas
All About Additives
The Tequila Name Game
Labelling and Traceability
What’s in a NOM Number?
Cristalino Tequilas: What Are They?
The Return of Quality Mixtos
Tequila as Mezcal

Chapter 2: Making Tequila
Agave Cultivation
Agave Planting
Agave Growth
Agave Harvest
The Agave Price Roller Coaster
Hydrolysis
Steam Cooking: Stone Ovens and Autoclaves
Roasting in Earthen Pit Ovens
Diffusers
The Diffuser Controversy
Extraction
The Tahona
Formulation
Myth of the Master Distiller
Fermentation
Distillation
Aging Tequila
Is Aged Tequila Better?
Finishing Touches: Dilution, Filtration, and Bottling
The Methanol Bogeyman

Chapter 3: Personifying Tequila
Distilleries and Brands: What’s the Difference?
Big Tequila, Little Tequila
Giants of the Industry:
José Cuervo
Pátron
Sauza
Herradura
Defenders of Tradition:
Tapatío
Siete Leguas
Pueblo Viejo
Celebrity Tequilas
Agaveros Turned Tequileros
Cava de Oro
Don Abraham
Viva México
An Ascendent Generation
Cascahuín
Don Fulano
Arette
Innovators with a Pedigree
Ocho
G4
Fortaleza
Lalo
The Outliers: When Tequila Is Not Tequila

Chapter 4: Experiencing Tequila
Tasting vs. Drinking
How to Taste Tequila
Aroma and Flavor
Glassware Matters
Tasting Flights
Hosting a Tequila Tasting
How to Organize a Formal Tasting
Tequila Tasting Competitions
How to Choose a Tequila
Rise of Non-Mexican Tequila-Style Spirits
Tequila Cocktails
Paloma
Margarita
Batanga/Charro Negro
Tequila Sunrise
Visiting Tequila Country
Travel Advice
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Importe, Kochen & Backen
Rubrik: Essen & Trinken
Thema: Getränke
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781648291487
ISBN-10: 1648291481
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 943739
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Szczech, Clayton J.
Hersteller: Workman Publishing
Artisan
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestraße 122 a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com
Abbildungen: 100 color photos and illustrations
Maße: 210 x 158 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Clayton J. Szczech
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.10.2023
Gewicht: 0,602 kg
Artikel-ID: 126585650
Über den Autor

CLAYTON J. SZCZECH is a writer and sociologist who has been studying and teaching about Mexican alcoholic beverages since 2006. He has operated the groundbreaking educational tour company Experience Agave since 2008. He cofounded La Cata, the first brand-independent tasting room in Tequila, Jalisco, in 2016. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Sunset, The Guardian, AFAR, Wine Enthusiast, Virtuoso Life, on CNN en Español, and on Amazon’s Distilling Mexico. He holds numerous certifications related to tequila and mezcal, is a permanent legal resident of Mexico, and is currently pursuing a doctorate at the University of Utah. His academic work focuses on the socioeconomic and environmental outcomes of Geographical Indication regimes, with an emphasis on Mexico. In 2023, he was selected as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. A Field Guide to Tequila is his first book.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Defining Tequila
What is Tequila?
Tequila History: From the Spanish Conquest to Early Exports
Agaves and Humans: A Love Story
The Goddess Mayahuel and Pulque
Basic Agave Biology
Blue Agave: What Tequila Is Made Of
Blue Agave Reproduction and Seeking the Perfect Plant
Is Tequila Bad for Bats?
Tequila History: From the Birth of the Modern Industry to Legal Adulteration
The Denominación de Origen de Tequila (DOT): Where Tequila Comes From
Mapping the DOT: Jalisco and Beyond
The Mystery of Tamaulipas
Tequila History: From Establishment of the DOT to a True Global Spirit
The Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) and the Consejo Regulador del Tequila (CRT): How Tequila is Defined
The Norm
The Five Classes of Tequila
Blending Aged Tequilas
All About Additives
The Tequila Name Game
Labelling and Traceability
What’s in a NOM Number?
Cristalino Tequilas: What Are They?
The Return of Quality Mixtos
Tequila as Mezcal

Chapter 2: Making Tequila
Agave Cultivation
Agave Planting
Agave Growth
Agave Harvest
The Agave Price Roller Coaster
Hydrolysis
Steam Cooking: Stone Ovens and Autoclaves
Roasting in Earthen Pit Ovens
Diffusers
The Diffuser Controversy
Extraction
The Tahona
Formulation
Myth of the Master Distiller
Fermentation
Distillation
Aging Tequila
Is Aged Tequila Better?
Finishing Touches: Dilution, Filtration, and Bottling
The Methanol Bogeyman

Chapter 3: Personifying Tequila
Distilleries and Brands: What’s the Difference?
Big Tequila, Little Tequila
Giants of the Industry:
José Cuervo
Pátron
Sauza
Herradura
Defenders of Tradition:
Tapatío
Siete Leguas
Pueblo Viejo
Celebrity Tequilas
Agaveros Turned Tequileros
Cava de Oro
Don Abraham
Viva México
An Ascendent Generation
Cascahuín
Don Fulano
Arette
Innovators with a Pedigree
Ocho
G4
Fortaleza
Lalo
The Outliers: When Tequila Is Not Tequila

Chapter 4: Experiencing Tequila
Tasting vs. Drinking
How to Taste Tequila
Aroma and Flavor
Glassware Matters
Tasting Flights
Hosting a Tequila Tasting
How to Organize a Formal Tasting
Tequila Tasting Competitions
How to Choose a Tequila
Rise of Non-Mexican Tequila-Style Spirits
Tequila Cocktails
Paloma
Margarita
Batanga/Charro Negro
Tequila Sunrise
Visiting Tequila Country
Travel Advice
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Importe, Kochen & Backen
Rubrik: Essen & Trinken
Thema: Getränke
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781648291487
ISBN-10: 1648291481
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 943739
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Szczech, Clayton J.
Hersteller: Workman Publishing
Artisan
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestraße 122 a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com
Abbildungen: 100 color photos and illustrations
Maße: 210 x 158 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Clayton J. Szczech
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.10.2023
Gewicht: 0,602 kg
Artikel-ID: 126585650
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