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The first officially licensed tequila manufacturer was Jose Antonio Cuervo of Jalisco, Mexico, in 1758, after he was given the rights by King Ferdinand VI of Spain to cultivate a portion of land. Shortly thereafter, the production of tequila was banned, until 1795, when King Carlos IV lifted the ban. 1800 is widely known as the year in which tequila was first successfully aged in wood. [6] Once the bottle is opened, the tequila will be subject to oxidation which will continue to happen even if no more oxygen is introduced. In addition, if the bottle has more room for air, the process of oxidation occurs faster on the liquor remaining inside the bottle. [48] Therefore, it may be the best to consume the tequila within one or two years after opening. [47] For the most part, the change in quality of tequila is due to extreme conditions of improper storage, not due to oxidation. [48] Types [ edit ] Tequilas of various styles Blanco or silver — call it what you will — but this is your entry-level tequila. If you insist on slamming, this is generally what you’ll want to do it with. Diamond-clear and un-aged, the best examples are fresh and zippy with a citrus spike. Some cheaper bottles will burn, but we’ve bypassed those for small-batch tequilas that are silky smooth. Reposado

During the fermentation process, inoculum is added to the batch to accelerate the rate of fermentation. When inoculum is added, fermentation can take approximately 20 hours to 3 days. If inoculum is not added, fermentation could take up to 7 days. The rate of fermentation is a key factor in the quality and flavor of tequila produced. Worts fermented slowly are best because the amount of organoleptic compounds produced is greater. The alcohol content at the end of fermentation is between 4-9%. [33] Organoleptic compounds [ edit ] Tequila fermentation vessel , National Museum of Tequila The latest version of the tequila standard (NOM-006-SCFI-2012) updated the standard to specify that the silver class of tequila cannot contain additives, to allow the aging time for the ultra-aged class to be displayed on the label, and to prohibit the selling of bulk tequila through vending machines, and required registering the agave during the calendar year of its plantation and required annual updates. [22] Tequila ( / t ə ˈ k iː l ə/; Spanish: [teˈkila] ⓘ) is a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila 65km (40mi) northwest of Guadalajara, and in the Jaliscan Highlands ( Los Altos de Jalisco) of the central western Mexican state of Jalisco.Similar to the law of Canada, the U.S. law (27 CFR 5.22 (g)) says that tequila must be "manufactured in Mexico in compliance with the laws of Mexico regulating the manufacture of Tequila for consumption in that country." Christian Turegano Roldan - El Director General de Normas (2012). "Norma Oficial Mexicana NOM-006-SCFI-2012, BEBIDAS ALCOHÓLICAS-TEQUILA-ESPECIFICACIONES". Archived from the original on 2016-10-18 . Retrieved 2016-10-14. What's The Difference Between Mezcal & Tequila | Mestizo Market". Mestizo Mexican Market. 2020-11-23. Archived from the original on 2022-06-25 . Retrieved 2022-08-02. However, the type of yeast strain used and the carbon:nitrogen factors have the biggest influence on the production of higher alcohols; this is not surprising as higher alcohol and ethanol production is an intrinsic property of the metabolism of each strain. [34] The type of yeast most commonly found in tequila is Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which contains many strains. [ citation needed] For example, CF1 agaves, a type of yeast, produces much more ethanol than a strain of CF2, as the two yeasts' metabolism mechanisms differ. [34] This factor may be influenced from different agricultural practices that occur to cultivate the different yeasts strains. It was found that the higher the carbon:nitrogen ratio, the higher the production of higher alcohols such as isobutyl alcohol and isoamyl alcohol. A high ratio imparts that there is less nitrogen in the fermentation process, which results in deamination reactions of amino acids, leading to the synthesis of higher alcohols. [34] The Ehrlich pathway is the name for this process, where alpha-keto acids are decarboxylated and transformed to aldehydes and to higher alcohols.

The temperature of the fermentation process also greatly affects the alcohol content of the resulting product. For example, a study conducted by Pinal et al. found that cultivating two strains at a temperature of 35°C as compared to a temperature of 30°C produced more isoamyl alcohol. The higher temperature suggests that this is a much more optimal condition for the yeast to ferment the distilled beverage. [34]

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a b "How Do I Store Liquors Like Whiskey, Tequila, or Rum? Do I Need To Do Anything Special? - CulinaryLore.com". www.culinarylore.com. 2014-09-03. Archived from the original on 2016-04-03 . Retrieved 2016-03-23.

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