A detailed characterization of the main types of blue agave bagasse (BAB) obtained from the four largest tequila factories in the State of Jalisco (Mexico) is presented here. After milling/sieving the agave bagasses, two particle size fractions were identified, one rich in fibers and the other consisting of dust/fine particles. Both fractions were analyzed to determine the content of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, organic-soluble compounds, absorbed remaining sugars, minerals, and organic matter. After detailed analyses of both fractions by wet, thermal (thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA)/differential thermo-gravimetric analysis (DTA)), and other methods (high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), microscopy, particle size by laser diffraction light scattering, and crystallinity by X-ray diffraction), a moderate-to-intensive method was devised for further processing the fibrous fraction, which had a high crystalline cellulose content, as well as for its subsequent enzymatic saccharification under welldefined moderate conditions. Alternative processing options were also devised for the dust/fine particle fraction, which has a moderate crystalline cellulose that is rich in adsorbed sugars and that has a high mineral matter content.