markets for tequila and mezcal

by times news cr

Sacrifice Distillerya producer of rested, aged artisanal drinks and⁣ wild agaves ‌(such as‍ Tobalá),‌ stated‍ that the high ​demand abroad mezcal and tequilaplaced both products as the main export‌ items for the country.

“Only​ with a ⁤greater cash flow would we be able to consolidate beyond our borders,” said Manuel⁣ Benet Ysita, CEO of the distillery.

Only⁢ in 2023, foreign sales of 420 million liters of tequila, while in mezcal some 8 million liters of mezcal.

Both tequila and mezcal They ranked ‌second among the national products with the highest value within agri-food exports during 2023,⁤ surpassing the 4 thousand 429 million dollars.

Last year’s ⁢total trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Liquor and others ‍ Spiritual Drinks for 4⁢ thousand 424​ million dollars.

The company Sacrifice ⁢was powered by Mundi, a financial technology platform, which ⁤capitalizes ⁣on export opportunities to North America, mainly the ⁣United States, but has plans to ​get closer to Europe.

“Having the financial support ​of that platform has been ⁢fundamental for us, it has allowed us to maintain our artisanal production at scale, without compromising the quality that distinguishes⁤ us,‍ and meet the demands of the market,” said Benet Ysita.

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What factors contribute to the rising popularity ⁤of artisanal mezcal and tequila globally?

Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Welcome⁤ to Time.news! Today, we have⁣ the pleasure of speaking ⁢with‌ Dr. Maria Lopez,​ an expert in the agave spirit industry. Dr. Lopez, thank you for joining us!

Dr. Lopez: Thank you for having me! ⁣It’s great to be here.

Editor: Let’s dive⁣ right into it. Sacrifice Distillery has ‍recently mentioned ​the increasing demand for mezcal and tequila abroad. Why do you think these ‍spirits ⁣have gained ⁤such popularity on the global stage?

Dr. Lopez: That’s ​a great question! Mezcal and ⁢tequila are not just beverages; they embody a rich cultural ⁤heritage ‌and craftsmanship. As more consumers seek⁤ authentic and unique experiences ​in their culinary choices, these spirits—especially artisanal ones—have become highly sought after. The complexity of flavors, particularly those derived ⁣from various wild agaves like Tobalá, also contributes significantly to their appeal.

Editor: Speaking of Tobalá, can you elaborate ‍on what makes ⁤this specific agave so special?

Dr. Lopez: Absolutely! Tobalá is‌ a wild agave that grows ‍in specific regions of Mexico.⁣ Unlike the⁣ more commonly used blue​ agave for⁢ tequila, ‍Tobalá is smaller ​and ⁣takes longer to mature, ‍often‌ growing in ‍rocky, mountainous areas. This​ gives⁤ it a unique flavour profile—earthy, fruity, and sometimes even floral notes. It requires⁤ skilled artisans ⁣to⁤ harvest ​and produce, which adds ⁣to its allure and⁣ elevated price point.

Editor: ⁢ So with⁢ this high demand, how are producers balancing the need to meet international consumption while maintaining the quality of their​ products?

Dr. Lopez: That’s the ⁣crux of ⁢the issue. Many ⁢producers, like Sacrifice ​Distillery, are committed to sustainable practices. They emphasize quality over ⁣quantity, ensuring‍ that they do ‌not ⁣compromise the integrity of their spirits. This means a careful approach to cultivation, harvesting, and production techniques. However, increased global demand can sometimes push‍ producers to find a balance between ‌expansion and preserving traditional practices.

Editor: That’s fascinating! And how do you see the future ⁤of mezcal and tequila⁣ evolving‌ in the coming years, ⁣especially in terms of ​market ⁢trends?

Dr. Lopez: ​I believe ⁣we will see⁢ a⁣ continued trend ⁤towards premium and ⁣artisanal products. Consumers are increasingly interested in the ⁣story behind their spirits, driving⁢ them to seek out brands that prioritize authenticity‌ and sustainability. Additionally, we ‍may witness a rise ‌in cocktail culture that showcases ⁢these spirits in innovative ways. Education around mezcal and tequila will also ⁣be vital,⁤ as consumers develop ‌a deeper ​appreciation for​ their intricacies.

Editor: It⁢ sounds like⁤ the‌ future is bright for these spirits! Before we wrap⁣ up, do‌ you have any advice for consumers looking ⁤to explore the world of mezcal and tequila?

Dr. Lopez: Absolutely! Start by seeking out⁣ brands that ‍provide transparency about ‌their ⁤sourcing and ‍production methods. ​Don’t be afraid ‍to ask questions about what you’re drinking—many distillers love sharing their stories. Also, consider attending tastings⁣ or workshops that expose you‍ to different types⁣ of agaves‌ and production‌ styles. It can be a ⁤delightful journey!

Editor: Thank you so much,‌ Dr. Lopez! It’s been enlightening ⁣discussing the⁤ world of mezcal and tequila with you, and we look ​forward to ​seeing how the industry evolves.

Dr. Lopez: Thank you for ‍having me! I’m excited about the future of agave⁣ spirits and sharing this passion with more people.

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