- Sotol - Wikipedia
Sotol is a distilled spirit made from the plants of the genus Dasylirion, which grow in the Chihuahuan desert of northern Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, and west and central Texas Sotol liquor is known as the state spirit of Chihuahua; however, the drink is also consumed in Durango and Coahuila
- What Is Sotol? How This Liquor Differs From Tequila Where To Buy It - SPY
This liquor is most closely associated with the Mexican states Chihuahua, Durango and Coahuil, although there are now distillers in Texas producing sotol Sotol captures the unique desert terroir of the region, and it’s known for its sweet and smoky flavors, whereas tequila has more notes of citrus
- Sotalol: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Warnings - Drugs. com
Sotalol is a beta-blocker with antiarrhythmic properties that affects the heart and circulation within the atrium and ventricles (the upper and lower chambers of the heart that allow blood to flow into and out of the heart)
- Sotol: Tequila’s Little Brother From Texas - Liquor. com
Sotol, an earthy, clear spirit sometimes called tequila’s crazy little brother, is usually produced in Mexico The desert spoon plant used to make it grows wild, notably in Mexico’s Chihuahua region However, it also grows as far south as Oaxaca and as far north as Arizona, New Mexico and Texas
- Everything You Need To Know About Sotol, Mexicos Most Underrated . . .
Sotol is a spirit that's been making waves in mixologist circles as of late thanks to its unique grassy, mineral character that speaks to the desert environment where it's produced
- Heres The Difference Between Mezcal And Sotol - Tasting Table
But more so than either of its cousins, sotol has a crisp lightness to it, tasting grassy with some additional pine-forward notes It's almost like a cross between tequila, mezcal, and gin
- The Worlds Best Sotol - Los Magos Sotol
Sotol - “The Desert Spirit” - is made from the Desert Spoon plant, which grows in Mexico's magnificent Chihuahuan Desert Sotol is like nothing you've ever tasted before - the mysteriously fun new darling of the world's cocktail scene
- What Is Sotol And How Is It Similar To Tequila? - The Daily Meal
Sotol is made from a related — same family as blue agave — but different eponymous desert plant called the desert spoon The plant itself has thinner leaves, and maturation occurs in 10 to 15 years Unlike its cousin, the root system can actually stay intact after harvest
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