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  2. 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".

  3. The Best Under-$30 Tequilas You Can Buy for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    Prices of agave spirits have shot up in the past few years as the bold Mexican liquor has gained recognition for its unique flavor and complexity, and top-tier bottles of tequila can cost easily ...

  4. The 5 most expensive bottles of tequila - AOL

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    The premium liquor used to be exclusively sold in Mexico, but is now mass-produced and available at most liquor stores. 4.Tres-Quatro-Cinco. At $390 per bottle, this tequila is very exclusive ...

  5. List of tequilas - Wikipedia

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    Assorted tequilas. This is a list of tequilas, including some of the many brands of tequila, both current and former.The year production first began is given when known. The Consejo Regulador del Tequila (Tequila Regulatory Council) reported 1377 registered domestically bottled brands from 150 producers as of November 2

  6. RS Recommends: The 19 Tequila Brands We’re Drinking ... - AOL

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    These days, some of the best tequilas in the world are actually more comparable to a fine bourbon or robust glass of wine than jello shots and beer pong. Patrón, one of most well-known tequila ...

  7. Patrón - Wikipedia

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    Patrón is a brand of tequila products founded by John Paul Dejoria and Martin Crowley. Patrón Tequilas, like all tequilas, are produced in Mexico from the "corazón" (heart or core) of the blue agave plant. [1] Everything including the barrels, corks, and bottles is handcrafted at their distilleries.