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During the tumult of the Mexican Revolution, the rising tequila magnate José Cuervo quietly built a commercial empire around ...
Tequila production and the name itself are carefully regulated in Mexico. No other country can produce something called ...
As tequila tops global sales charts, a new book uncovers the spirit’s revolutionary roots and the family feuds that shaped ...
Just in time for Cinco de Mayo, a bold new tequila with deep roots is making its Texas debut. Rio Agave Blanco Tequila, an ...
A new lawsuit accused spirits giant Diageo of misleading consumers by deceptively labeling some of its popular tequila ...
Long Island doesn’t lack for watering holes and eateries that trade in the art of making fanciful tequila and mezcal ...
During the month of April, part-time Green Valley resident Mary Ferland noticed the large blue agave in front of her home was ...
The restaurant is the latest addition to the expanding hospitality group that includes Blue Agave on East 4th Street, Tacologist in University Circle, and multiple Azteca and Tres Potrillos ...
But in the early 1900s, Mexico’s first cartel was formed around a product that was relatively benign: tequila, the national spirit distilled from the pulped core of the blue agave plant.