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Tequila
is a Mexican liquor distilled from the fermented juices obtained
from the hearts of blue agave plants grown in the Tequila Region.
The liquor gets its name from the town of Tequila located in the
state of Jalisco where production started more than 200 years
ago.
The blue
agave (agave azul tequilana weber) has long bluish green spiny
leaves with sharp points and a large heart (called piña
or pineapple) from which the juices are extracted and then distilled
twice. One liter of distilled tequila requires between 6 and 8
kilos of agave pulp. Tequila is not distilled from pulque nor
is it produced from any cactus.
Tequila is
famous around the world for its unique taste and bouquet and it
is also the great mixer used in Margaritas that have become one
of the most popular cocktails ever.
Contents
Learn how
tequila is made and distinguish it from mezcal (mescal). Read
about the myths that surround this exotic liquor, including that
of the worm inside the bottle.
Links to
important Tequila sites are provided.
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