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Barajas Cárdenas is from Guadalajara. [1] Sometime in the 1990s, while working there as a teacher and clothing designer, she vacationed with her father in Mazamitla, where the family owned a home, and they discussed the fact Europe had recently granted appellation of origin of tequila to Mexico and his own desire to have a tequila with his name on it.
[9] [10] Ferguson later had a career in business before launching Anteel Tequila (previously known as Teeq Tequila) in August 2018 with her husband Don Ferguson in Detroit. [5] [2] [6] [7] The company's name was inspired by the Antillean Crested hummingbird, which Ferguson and her husband saw on their honeymoon in the Dominican Republic.
Forbes has identified her as one of the 50 most powerful women in Mexico, [1] and she has been named one of Mexico's top young businesswomen by Revista Expansión. [2] ` She is the first woman to be certified as "Maestra Tequilera" by the Academia Mexicana de Catadores de Tequila, an organization recognized by The Tequila Regulatory Council [3 ...
Her dedication to tequila goes beyond creating a pleasurable drinking experience — above all, she aims to preserve and highlight Mexico’s rich heritage while pushing the boundaries of what ...
She's also invested in two soccer teams, including Natalie Portman's Angel City FC, the most valuable team in women's sports history; the tequila company Casa Del Sol; and Siete Foods, which sold ...
Not only is it co-owned by soccer star Alex Morgan, but the company created the first seltzer of its kind with just three ingredients: organic juice, sparkling water, and 100 percent agave tequila.
Casa Dragones is a small batch tequila brand from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. [1] It was founded in 2009 by Bertha González Nieves, [2] the first woman to be certified as ‘Maestra Tequilera’ by the Academia Mexicana de Catadores de Tequila, the organization recognized by The Tequila Regulatory Council, [3] and MTV creator and iHeartMedia (iHeartradio) CEO Robert W. Pittman.
Natalie got her bachelor’s degree in business at UL Lafayette, where she also played for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Women’s Basketball team during the 2002 season.