Agave Spirits
The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals
Gary Paul Nabhan author David Suro Piñera author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Published:7th May '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£23.99(9780393867107)
The agave plant was never destined to become tasteless, cheap tequila. Follow Gary Nabhan and David Suro Pinera on the trail with archaeologists and botanists to caves where 9,000-year-old remains of agaves have been found, and then fast track to the 1990s, the peak of the “margarita craze”, before a deadly cocktail of microbes devastated blue agave plants on Mexican lands.
Culled from decades of fieldwork and interviews with mezcaleros in eight Mexican states, Agave Spirits reveals the stunning innovations emerging today across the mezcal supply chain and offers solutions for improving sustainability and equity. Thousands of years of tradition are inspiring a new generation of individuals (including women), with an explosion of cutting-edge science pointing a way forward for the betterment of the drink and the lives of the people who create it. Agave Spirits boldly delights in the most flavourful and memorable spirits humankind has ever sipped and savoured.
"Agave Spirits is both a paean to and lamentation for the unique intersection of nature and community that produces mezcal." -- The Wall Street Journal
"Talking about agave with Suro-Piñera is akin to discussing the Bible with the pope: His knowledge is so eep and intuitive that it draws you in, even if you consider yourself agnostic, or perhaps (shudder) more of a gin drinker." -- Food & Wine
"Agave Spirits invites the reader to a place of wonder and learning all at the same time. It is a captivating journey into the past, present, and future of artisanal mezcals. It’s a book about Mexican history and archeology, plant botany and climate" -- Pati Jinich, chef, author, PBS host of La Frontera and Pati's Mexican Table
ISBN: 9781324076100
Dimensions: 236mm x 140mm x 18mm
Weight: 252g
320 pages