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Sauza Tequila Import Company is a producer of tequila located in Tequila, a municipality of the state of Jalisco, Mexico and owned by Suntory Global Spirits, a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan. The company was founded in 1873 when Don Cenobio Sauza started La Perseverancia distillery. Sauza Tequila Import Company is Their products ...
When Javier Sauza took over Tequila Sauza, shortly before his father’s death in 1946, he began plans at once to change the image of tequila from a drink of the campesinos to a refined spirit of the upper classes. His competitors scoffed when he redesigned the bottles and labels for a more tasteful look and began to age some of the tequila in ...
Tequila Distiller, Founder of Sauza Tequila Don Cenobio Sauza (October 30, 1842 – February 15, 1909), known as the "Father of Tequila," [ 1 ] was one of the earliest and longest lasting distillers of the tequila spirit – founding the Sauza Tequila distillery – La Perseverancia – in 1873.
George Clooney and his friend Rande Gerber turned their fledgling tequila business into a billion-dollar company in less than five years. $54.95 and up at Drizly Sauza 901 Silver Tequila by Justin ...
For reference, Bayly says that common tequila brands like Herradura, Fortaleza, and Sauza tend to be “earthy, vegetal, and dry” and tequila giants like Don Julio, Patron, and Tequila Ocho have ...
With the Jose Cuervo partnership no more, many viewed U.S. liquor company Beam and its world's No. 2 tequila brand Sauza as a likely acquisition target. This was despite Diageo's insistence last ...
Eladio Sauza was born June 16, 1883, in the city of Tequila, Mexico to Don Cenobio Sauza (1842 – 1909) and Doña Margarita Madrigal Navarro. His father was the founder of the famous Sauza Tequila distillery. At age 20 Eladio moved to Tecolotlan to take charge of his father's distillery, the Hacienda La Labor.
Don Cenobio Sauza, founder of Sauza Tequila and Municipal President of the Village of Tequila from 1884 to 1885, was the first to export tequila to the United States. [4] Don Cenobio's grandson Don Francisco Javier gained international attention for insisting that "there cannot be tequila where there are no agaves!"