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  2. The 5 most expensive bottles of tequila - AOL

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    At $390 per bottle, this tequila is very exclusive. Only 1,000 bottles are produced each year. It's a blend of threetequilas, which are aged for three, four and five years.

  3. Tequila - Wikipedia

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    Bandera of Mexican tequila. If the bottle of tequila does not state on the label that it is manufactured from 100% blue agave (no sugars added), then, by default, that tequila is a mixto (manufactured from at least 51% blue agave). Some tequila distilleries label their tequila as "made with blue agave" or "made from blue agave".

  4. Melly Barajas Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    Barajas Cárdenas is from Guadalajara. [1] Sometime in the 1990s, while working there as a teacher and clothing designer, she vacationed with her father in Mazamitla, where the family owned a home, and they discussed the fact Europe had recently granted appellation of origin of tequila to Mexico and his own desire to have a tequila with his name on it.

  5. 1800 Tequila - Wikipedia

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    1800 Tequila is a Mexican brand of tequila owned by the Beckmann family, who also own the Jose Cuervo tequila brand. [1] The 100% blue agave tequila is bottled in Jalisco, Mexico . [ 2 ] 1800 is named after the year tequila was first aged in oak casks , [ 3 ] and is sold throughout the world.

  6. What's Your Fancy? The Tequila Tycoon's Guide to a ... - AOL

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  7. Patrón - Wikipedia

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    The original Patrón Tequila was produced by Casa 7 Leguas, one of the oldest Mexican distilleries. [2] St. Maarten Spirits (owners John Paul DeJoria and Martin Crowley) purchased the brand rights in 1989 and in 2002 production moved to a new distillery. [3] In 2000, Ed Brown, co-founder of Patrón and former Seagram executive, took over as CEO.