mezcal

NOUN
  1. a small spineless globe-shaped cactus; source of mescal buttons
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How To Use mezcal In A Sentence

  • They serve 17 varieties of mezcal. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the same way that a previous generation explored and experimented with single malt Scotch, today's consumers are learning about tequilas and mezcals.
  • Although the process is similar to that used for mezcal, sotol is not a mezcal, since it is not made from agave.
  • Not thinking much of the local cactus brew, Spanish conquistadors in Mexico begin distilling the Aztec's pulque and come up with a mezcal wine.
  • Mezcal is another bartender favourite, not just for its smoky flavour but its artisanal, donkey-powered production methods. Times, Sunday Times
  • SHM The military engineers took as long to find a technical solution for crossing the Mezcala river as they did to design the castle itself. The Pacific route to the Orient
  • Their primary staple was probably agave cactus, which the Spaniards later began distilling into mezcal, a liquor.
  • Forget that; bring tropical-grade mosquito repellent and get yourself to the nearest mezcal bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's jungle, wildlife, ocean, hammocks, mezcal margaritas and lobster ceviche. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, and perhaps most importantly, it adds a distinct and appealing flavor to the mezcal as well as smoothness, particularly crucial if the mezcal is otherwise not particularly suave or has not yet been aged in wood. A connoisseur's guide to mezcal
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