Terroir, Agaves, and Tequila
Tequila Guide

Terroir, Agaves, and Tequila

The word “terroir” is familiar to those talking about how grapes are grown for wine, and in fact, the word “wine” is directly referenced in its formal definition but it also applies to agaves being...

Tequila InfographicsCristalino Tequila

Cristalino Tequila

Cristalinos are one of the newest “types” of Tequila to hit the scene in the last 5 years. They are aged Tequila’s that have been put through an additional filtration process to remove color and pr...

Tequila InfographicsTequila - Citrus Aromatics

Tequila - Citrus Aromatics

Find whatever you have on this list in your pantry or refrigerator, set small portions in glasses, cover with saran wrap or a lid and you’re ready to go. Spend a few minutes with each aromatics, re...

Tequila InfographicsTequila Brackets

Tequila Brackets

Choosing your favorite Tequila is like choosing your favorite child. To make the process a little more fun and easy for you, use our Tequila Taste-Off brackets! Start with your top 8 (yes we said e...

Tequila InfographicsSangrita Tequila Drink

Sangrita Recipe

Nothing goes better with a glass of your favorite Tequila than more Tequila… wait, no, I mean Sangrita! Sangrita means “little blood” and is an accompaniment often served with a glass of Tequila wh...

Tequila InfographicsNo Salt No Lime Only Tequila

No Salt No Lime Only Tequila

Reminder!! No salt, no lime, only Tequila! There are a lot of theories on where the salt and lime shtick comes from, the worst of them being that it was started to dissuade Americans from drinking ...