
Agave Heritage Festival: Agave Crafted by Landscapes Roundtable
Across Mexico, agave grows in landscapes defined by soil, climate, elevation, and season
- Whistle Stop Depot Arizona
- Whistle Stop Depot
- Tucson, Arizona
- us
- April 11, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Across Mexico, agave grows in landscapes defined by soil, climate, elevation, and season. These conditions shape how the plant develops in the field, influencing everything from sugar formation to harvest decisions, and ultimately the flavors that appear in the glass. In this seminar, we explore terroir in practical terms. How do soil composition and elevation influence agave maturation? What role do rainfall patterns and temperature shifts play in development? And how do local growing conditions guide the choices producers make in cultivation and harvest? Drawing on real production experience across multiple agave-growing regions, this conversation centers on origin: the land, climate, and environmental conditions that shape agave long before it becomes spirit. Together, we’ll explore how these differences reveal themselves in aroma, texture, and flavor. Part of the Agave Heritage Festival To celebrate and sustain the cultural, ecological, and economic significance of agave through binational collaboration, storytelling, and community-rooted experiences. We bring together voices from the Sonoran Desert and beyond to honor agave’s legacy and ignite collective action for a more resilient future.
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