For Tequila sunrise, and all the tequila cocktails, better whit better Tequila. If you can buy Herradura, Cuervo or Sauza, it will be fine.
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The best tequila in the USA can vary depending on personal taste. Some popular tequila brands available in the USA include Patrón, Don Julio, Herradura, Espolòn, Casa Dragones, Clase Azul, Fortaleza, and Milagro. Your choice of the 'best' tequila depends on your preferred style (Blanco, reposado, or añejo) and how you plan to enjoy it. Exploring different brands and expressions can help you find the one that suits your palate. Del mesa liquor
Some of the tequila brands which are comparable in quality as well as price range to Milagro tequila include Heradura Tequilla, Tres Generaciones, and Sauza.
YES, most traditionally made tequila is gluten free, but some cheaper brands may not be. its best to call or email the company just be sure though.
There is 1588 different brands of tequila from about 150 distilleries in Jalisco, Mexico.
Mexico is the only country in the world that is legally allowed to create an alcoholic drink called tequila. However, there are many Mexican brands of tequila.
The best place to store tequila is in your belly.
No. In fact you could distill such alcoholic beverage on your own backyard for that matter, but you cannot name it as "tequila": there is an international classification system known as Designation of Origin (DO) which states the quality and geographical origin of such beverages. This classification is made to differentiate the cheap, low-quality brands from premium brands made of the "right stuff".For example, Herradura and Don Julio are two of the best brands of tequila; both are made exclusively in Jalisco, Mexico due to their DO. On the other hand, you have Sauzaand Hornitos Reposado, which no longer keep the "tequila" denomination as they don't have all the required "ingredients" and/or are made outside of the delimited DO area.
There are literally hundreds of brands of Tequila. Some 'homebrew' brands would include 3 amigos, Dulce Vida, Don Pilar, El Añejo, Tizoc, Casa Maestri, Milagro or Don Ramon.
Tequila can be sweet, but it is most commonly a bit spicy. Although all tequila must be made in the tequila region of Mexico to be so named tequila (Otherwise it is known as Mezcal), not all brands utilize the same quality of ingredients, and many use different cooking and distillation techniques which lead to various differences in the taste. In the past 20 years many brands have entered the market that have concentrated on a sweeter / less heat profile. Brands that come to mind that tend be be sweeter, herbal and flower-y with less heat and less (or no) burn include many boutique brands such as Corvo, Voodoo Tiki, Asombroso, Partida. Additionally, some companies now actually distill flavored tequilas, or "Infuse" tequilas often resulting in very sweet tequilas. Voodoo Tiki Tequila (www.voodootiki.com) makes a Prickly Pear infused Tequila, a Blue Raspberry Infused Tequila and a Lime Infused Tequila. 267 Infusion (http://summerlinwine.com/spirits.html) makes a tequila with actual oranges floating in the bottle (they make a 2nd with chili peppers inside - but not sweet). Jose Cuervo had a line of flavored tequilas on the market a few years ago. They were not well received, they were flavored, but not very sweet. You may be able to find some bottles on closeout if you look carefully. Patron makes a semi sweet Coffee tequila that is very popular worth sampling.
the one where you get the little hats!!
First there is no worm in tequila. Mezcal has the worm (in some brands). And no, there is not enough alcohol in the worm to get you drunk.
Jose Cuervo, then Sauza.