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Of course, the town of Tequila in Mexico is the birthplace of the spirit itself. Here, you can visit tequila distilleries, known as "tequilerías," to witness the entire production process firsthand.
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1. Tequila, Mexico
As the capital of Jalisco, Guadalajara serves as a gateway to the tequila region. The city boasts tequila museums, historic haciendas, and vibrant markets.
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2. Guadalajara, Mexico
In Los Angeles, you can find a thriving scene of tequila bars and restaurants.
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3. Los Angeles, California, USA
Just outside Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque is known for its traditional Mexican art and crafts. You can explore boutique distilleries and upscale tequila tasting rooms while immersing yourself in the town's charming atmosphere.
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4. Tlaquepaque, Mexico
While tequila is made primarily in Jalisco, Oaxaca is famous for its unique agave spirit called "mezcal."
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5. Oaxaca, Mexico
Chicago boasts a vibrant cocktail culture with numerous bars specialising in tequila-based drinks.
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6. Chicago, Illinois, USA
Cancún's coastal setting adds a tropical twist to your tequila experience. Enjoy beachside bars and resorts that offer tequila tastings, allowing you to savour the spirit while taking in stunning ocean views.
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7. Cancún, Mexico
New York City's dynamic bar scene includes a variety of tequila-focused establishments. From upscale lounges to vibrant taquerías, you can find diverse tequila options paired with creative culinary offerings.
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8. New York City, New York, USA
These destinations offer unique and exciting opportunities for tequila enthusiasts.
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