You’ve come a long way, tequila. No longer strictly the rallying cry of college kids demanding shots, the by-product of the agave plant is—just like bourbon—a sipping spirit as much as it is a ...
When he's not behind — or in front of — the camera, documentarian and actor Diego Osorio talks Mexican drinks, namely tequila. He's founder of spirits brand Lobos 1707 Tequila and Mezcal, and believes ...
The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. The story behind the spirit: Tequila production began in the 16th century in Mexico’s Jalisco region. The ...
Tequila, do you remember your first taste? I don't. But it likely occurred around 1998 in upstate New York at a dive bar with sticky floors and the Rolling Stones, maybe Bruce Springsteen, blasting ...
Tequila doesn’t have to make your clothes fall off. Turns out there is more to it than sugary, head-sized margaritas and salt-rimmed shots, sucking on a lime while your face cringes. Tequilas—and ...
Tequila comes in many forms. Blanco, Oro, Reposado and Anejo, now you're speaking Tequila! True tequila comes from the Jalisco region in Mexico. Don't be fooled by anything made elsewhere. But you don ...
From margaritas to body shots, tequila has played an unforgettable role in America's drinking history. But let's face it: how much do you really know about this spirit? I'll be the first one to admit: ...
Dish will never forget where we were when Oprah Winfrey signed off the nation’s airwaves forever. We were in a luxury suite at the St. Regis hotel in Buckhead, enjoying a one-on-one tequila tasting ...
When most Americans think of tequila, they picture sodden nights of salty wrists and possibly offensive sombreros. That's a lot like thinking of bourbon as Early Times, Coke and a NASCAR infield.
Margaritas and tequila shooters may be popular choices among party drinkers, but there’s a better way to enjoy tequila, Mexico’s national drink: Swirl. Sniff. Sip. “Americans haven’t really learned ...
The ritual looked simple enough: Lick the back of your hand, sprinkle salt on it, lick the salt, knock back a jigger of distilled cactus juice, and suck a lime wedge. Trouble is, those things tended ...
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