Tequila's roots go back to the mescal wines consumed by the native people of Mexico. The Aztec story is that lightning once struck a blue agave plant and the people drank the juice. Tequila processing ...
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Along the road when you drive onto the Madera Community College campus, and near the administration building, you'll find ...
Tequila is the fastest growing spirits category in the United States, and a truly artisanal agricultural spirit with a unique Mexican terroir and a culture all its own. According to the Distilled ...
Dylan Ettinger is a Los Angeles-based writer specializing in spirits, cocktails, and coffee with hands-on experience visiting distilleries and bars across the US, Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
I’ll admit it: I have politely turned down offers of tequila for one reason — it made me cry. Truly, it seemed every time I indulged, I ended up in tears (and not the good kind). However, in the past ...
Technically, Can de la Calle is a wine. It’s golden-hued and aromatic, with notes of fresh citrus, spice, and green vegetables. But there’s one major difference between Can de la Calle and your ...
Colorado may be a whiskey lover’s paradise, but those looking for an agave spirit have many options with local ties to choose from. To be clear, drinkers won’t find a tequila distillery in Colorado ...