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  2. 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.

  3. Bertha González Nieves - Wikipedia

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    Bertha González Nieves (born May 6, 1970, Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican businesswoman, whose career is rooted in the consumer luxury goods market, with an emphasis on the Tequila industry. She’s the Co-Founder and CEO of Tequila Casa Dragones, small batch, ultra-premium sipping tequila.

  4. 13 Latinx-Owned Food Brands We Love To Stock Up On - AOL

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    The Mexican-owned tequila brand was founded by childhood friends David R Carballido and Eduardo ... The mezcal is produced in Santiago Matatlán by a woman-led team that has produced mezcal for ...

  5. Casa Dragones - Wikipedia

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    Casa Dragones is a small batch tequila brand from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. [1] It was founded in 2009 by Bertha González Nieves, [2] the first woman to be certified as ‘Maestra Tequilera’ by the Academia Mexicana de Catadores de Tequila, the organization recognized by The Tequila Regulatory Council, [3] and MTV creator and iHeartMedia (iHeartradio) CEO Robert W. Pittman.

  6. Eva Longoria on loving her Latina roots and challenging ...

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    The Mexican-American powerhouse ... a Latina-owned and operated tequila brand inspired ... by developing programs that level the playing field for women who have historically had limited access to ...

  7. 20 Latino-owned food and drink products you should add to ...

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    From gourmet chocolates and small-batch hot sauce to seasonings and baking goods, we're celebrating these Latino-owned brands for Hispanic Heritage Month and all year round.