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Don Julio Gonzalez-Frausto Estrada was born on 7 January 1925 in Atotonilco, Jalisco, where today's main facility is located. Don Julio learned the meaning of responsibility at an early age by working at his uncle José's tequila distillery. At the age of 23 he married Dorothea Garcia with whom he had 9 children.
Your new go-to Super Bowl menu item just dropped! In honor of the 2025 Super Bowl on Feb. 9, Popeyes and Don Julio are releasing several limited-edition menu items, fusing the “rich heritage of ...
Between 2003 and 2004, the Philippines had the world's fastest beer consumption growth rate at 15.6%. With a rise in consumption volume from 1.22 to 1.41 million liters, it was the 22nd largest beer market in the world in 2004. [ 1 ]
Diageo, the alcohol giant behind Johnnie Walker whisky, Guinness beer, and Don Julio tequila, warned that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will further complicate its business this year.
Dali opened its first store in February 2020 in Santa Rosa, Laguna, and by the end of 2022, it had at least 250 stores in the Philippines. [2] In March 2023, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) invested US$15 million to support the retail chain's expansion. [4]
The group experienced a double-digit decline in its scotch products in Brazil, while Mexico suffered a similar decline in Don Julio Tequila. The LAC region made up about 11% of the group’s net ...
Don Julio Gregorio Street Quezon City: Sierra Madre Street Speaker Perez Street Quezon City: Silangan Avenue (quadrangle area) East Avenue: Quezon City: Silangan Avenue (U.P. campus) C. P. Garcia Avenue Quezon City: Sobriedad Street D. Tuazon Street Quezon City: South Avenue (U.P. campus) Roxas Avenue Quezon City: South 2 Street
According to Demeterio, early Visayans made five different kinds of liquor namely; Tuba, Kabawaran, Pangasi, Intus, and Alak. [4]Tuba, as said before, is a liquor made by boring a hole into the heart of a coconut palm which is then stored in bamboo canes.5 Furthermore, this method was brought to Mexico by Philippine tripulantes that escaped from Spanish trading ships.