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Tequila Council members, business promoters and Rotary Club officials have attended many celebrations hosted by the California city, including the Tequila Festival, held in 1998 which highlighted the arts, culture, and products of Tequila, Jalisco. The city of Cathedral City has since renewed an annual tradition of celebrating the twenty year ...
Gabriela Gutierrez is now a partner in Mexico Clasico while Claudia Rodriguez opened Jalisco and Tequila this year at 805 E. State St., where Los Portales operated for nearly 20 years.
Señor Río is an ultra-premium brand of tequila produced in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico and imported by Jalisco International Imports. Made from 100% Blue Weber Agaves, harvested in the Jalisco lowlands, Señor Río comes in three varieties: Blanco, "Reposado", and Añejo.
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.
About 90 percent (of tequila) comes from the state of Jalisco, Mexico. I’d go to Guadalajara and from there you head east to Arandas or west to a town called Tequila.
El Espolòn is a brand of tequila from Campari America. [1] The tequila is produced by the Casa San Nicolas brand in the Los Altos (Highlands) region of Jalisco, Mexico. It has four products which are Blanco, Reposado, Añejo and Cristalino tequila. Each one is 80 proof or 40% ABV.
Tequila (/ t ə ˈ k iː l ə /; Spanish: ⓘ) is a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila 65 km (40 mi) northwest of Guadalajara, and in the Jaliscan Highlands (Los Altos de Jalisco) of the central western Mexican state of Jalisco.
The Altos de Jalisco, or the Jaliscan Highlands, is a geographic and cultural region in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Jalisco, famed as a bastion of Mexican culture, cradling traditions from Tequila production to Charrería equestrianism. Los Altos are part of the greater Bajío (The Lowlands) region of Mexico.