Tequila: A Global History [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Cooking)
  • Author:  Williams, Ian
  • Author:  Williams, Ian
  • ISBN-10:  178023435X
  • ISBN-10:  178023435X
  • ISBN-13:  9781780234359
  • ISBN-13:  9781780234359
  • Publisher:  Reaktion Books
  • Publisher:  Reaktion Books
  • Pages:  128
  • Pages:  128
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Dec-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-Dec-2015
  • SKU:  178023435X-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  178023435X-11-SPLV
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With its unique aroma and heady buzzthe perfect accompaniment to even the spiciest tacostequila has won its way into drinkers hearts worldwide. There are few places on earth besides Mexico that have the climate and terrain to evolve the agave plant that makes tequilaand there are even fewer people who have the patience to wait the seven years or more that it takes the tree of marvels to grow. In this book, Ian Williams presents a lively history of this potent and popular drink. Beginning withpulque, the drink fermented by the Mayans, Olmecs, and Aztecs and reserved for pregnant women and priestsand their sacrificeshe traces how the Mexicans distilled tequila and mezcal (mescal) and began its heady surge into global popularity. From twenty-year a?ejos to giggle-inducing margaritas to the bravadoand regretof that round of shots, he offers a history as gripping as the drink itself.

Williams visits countless tequila producers, distributors, and connoisseurs to tell the story of how tequila started in the agave lands of Mexico, became an icon of youthful inebriation, and developed, today, into a truly artisanal product drawing the most discerning drinkers. Peppered throughout are illustrations that capture tequilas Mexican heritage and commercial image. Including recipes for tequila-based cocktails, as well as advice on the buying, storing, tasting, and serving of tequila, this history will delight any beverage aficionado or anyone interested in the history of Mexico and its culinary riches. ??
Ian Williams is a UN correspondent for The Nation and regular contributor on programs such as HardballThe O’Reilly Factor, and Scarborough Country. He is the author of several books, including Rum: A Social and Sociable History of the Real Spirit of 1776. He lives in New York.
Foreword
1. The History and Legend of the Spirit of Mexico