The Documentary Podcast

Tequila with the bat man

Sep 11, 2025
Rodrigo Medellin, a passionate Mexican conservationist and bat advocate who created Mexico City’s first bat festival, teams up with Ted Genoways, author of "Tequila Wars," to discuss the surprising connection between bats and tequila production. They dive into how bat populations are crucial for pollinating agave plants, essential for both tequila and mezcal. The conversation highlights the environmental impact of celebrity tequila brands and the need for 'bat-friendly' practices to ensure sustainability in the industry.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood With Vampire Bats

  • Rodrigo kept vampire bats as a child, feeding them thawed cow blood from his parents' freezer.
  • He trained them to wait for their food and they responded differently to his brother, showing early bond and care.
INSIGHT

Bats Are Vital Ecosystem Providers

  • Bats provide three major ecosystem services: pest control, seed dispersal and pollination.
  • Agave for tequila and mezcal depends on bat pollination, linking bats directly to these spirits' futures.
ADVICE

Allow 5% Of Agave To Flower

  • Leave 5% of agave plants to flower so bats can pollinate and maintain genetic diversity.
  • Collect and store seeds from flowering plants to secure agave resilience against disease.
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