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If you enjoy tequila, it's important to know what "additive-free" means and how to find a bottle so you can enjoy your ...
Customers should check the label to ensure the tequila they are buying is 100 percent agave. If the label indicates otherwise, most likely it's a blend and of lesser quality.
Diageo on Monday filed an initial response to a lawsuit accusing the spirits giant of misleading U.S. consumers about the ...
Though tequila has shaken its bad rap, there is still some mystery surrounding the spirit. Here's everything you need to know ...
Tequila, a Mexican spirit distilled from fermented juices from the hearts of blue agave (ah-GAH-vay) plants grown in the Tequila region in the state of Jalisco, has been made there for more than ...
The Blue Label is finished using ex-tequila oak and cherry wood staves for richness and flavor. The result is a complex spirit ripe with notes of bright cherry cola, savory caramel, marshmallow ...
Now it is much easier to find a 100% agave tequila. This will be noted on the label. If it is not it is probably a mixto and best avoided. The three important type/age designations are the following ; ...
But tequila made from 100 percent blue agave actually agrees with Torres. Unlike other liquors, she tells The Post, “Tequila has a soft sugar that does not cause my blood sugar level to spike ...