Bringing Tequila home
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We went to wal mart and bought our Tequila to bring home we planed to get some bubble wrap to wrap them up We had to look all over town to find some, finely found some in old town If you are going to bring some Tequila home be sure and pack some bubble wrap to bring down with you
Bubble Wrap Rap
In the Hotel Zone, a little to the South of Plaza Caracol, and on the bay side of the street one there's an Office Max or Office Depot, can't remember which. We get ours there.
T-shirts, Socks, etc
Acutally if you use your cover-ups, t-shirts, footie socks, etc... it will save you a lot more trouble than looking for bubble wrap or packing the silly stuff... it has worked well for us over the last 15 yrs with no problems or issues....
enjoy
enjoy
Si, T-shirts
We usually do use the T-shirt wrapping method. We spring for the bubble wrap for the $50 bottles. I know that doesn't make rational sense since the glass is the same as on the $20 bottle, but ....
Re: Si, T-shirts
oneistwo wrote:We usually do use the T-shirt wrapping method. We spring for the bubble wrap for the $50 bottles. I know that doesn't make rational sense since the glass is the same as on the $20 bottle, but ....
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh but before some of the serious weight restrictions, i brought home 15 litres of Jamaican Rum and Kahluha for the resturant i was working for, and all in T's, sock, swimsuits, etc... without a hitch... knock knock on my wooden head.... ha ha ha ha
davilin wrote:Tom, you ol' pirate, you.
"I've done a bit of smugglin'
I've run my share of grass,
I made enough money to buy Miami
but I p...ed it away so fast.
Never meant to last
Never meant to last"
J. Buffet.
You got that right for sure. Love my J. Buffet as well as being a pirate, and a parrotthead...
Well thanks for giving me the idea to look up ticketmaster ,jimmy will be in Indy manana ,to short of notice but I got my tickets for lynyrd Skynyrd
and Kid rock ,I missed the last show after 2 weeks in pv I just could not go from pv to chicago to nashville and then back home with no rest -I get to go now
and Kid rock ,I missed the last show after 2 weeks in pv I just could not go from pv to chicago to nashville and then back home with no rest -I get to go now
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Where's the best place to buy? Brand suggestions?
Bought at the airport last trip. I was happy with the package (Centenario) but when we changed planes in Atlanta i had to scramble to repack because of the stupid liquids rule.
Research, research ...
Charlie:
It's one thing to ask people their favorite cerveza. I don't know if occasional visitors from Pa. like us will ever arrive at a favorite tequila, there are so many brands. I'll get back to you on the couple we've gotten, both the results of tastings we went to in Pitillal and Tequila. For preliminaries though, check out the brands available at the Pa. state store, then cross the bridge to NJ and a Joe Canal's if there's one down that way. I'd suggest making a list of what's available at home, then when in PV try a few things that are NOT on that list. Those corner liquor stores in PV (Are they LaPlaya? Been so many times I'm starting to forget) have an overwhelming selection, the big grocery stores a little less overwhelming.
btw: if you're just making margaritas, this is all irrelevant. Just get the Sauza blanco at the Pa. state stores. Anything but anything "gold" because that's just artificial coloring. Also, for back-home purchase, the Sauza Hornitos is a step up and is more and more available. 100% agave, and about the same price as the phony Jose Cuervo Gold.
It's one thing to ask people their favorite cerveza. I don't know if occasional visitors from Pa. like us will ever arrive at a favorite tequila, there are so many brands. I'll get back to you on the couple we've gotten, both the results of tastings we went to in Pitillal and Tequila. For preliminaries though, check out the brands available at the Pa. state store, then cross the bridge to NJ and a Joe Canal's if there's one down that way. I'd suggest making a list of what's available at home, then when in PV try a few things that are NOT on that list. Those corner liquor stores in PV (Are they LaPlaya? Been so many times I'm starting to forget) have an overwhelming selection, the big grocery stores a little less overwhelming.
btw: if you're just making margaritas, this is all irrelevant. Just get the Sauza blanco at the Pa. state stores. Anything but anything "gold" because that's just artificial coloring. Also, for back-home purchase, the Sauza Hornitos is a step up and is more and more available. 100% agave, and about the same price as the phony Jose Cuervo Gold.
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Best prices
Thanks, I always go for cheap for margaritas. Joe Canals is good as well as Total Wines.
Are the prices better at WalMart, airport or the corner "Come in for a taste" shops in PV?
Are the prices better at WalMart, airport or the corner "Come in for a taste" shops in PV?
one recommendation
Just one recommendation. We took the bus tour to Tequila, and I ended up buying the Casa Noble reposado. Still sipping at it when I think I'm worthy (It's lasting a long time). It's available in the LaPlaya stores, but it's not cheap. I'm not brave enough to go into those open storefronts. As for prices, I haven't found they're so different it's worth going cross-town. We stay at Los Tules, and the (former) Gigante is right across the street, and that's OK for basics. There's a LaPlaya a few blocks away, and we walk there for the selection.
http://www.casanoble.com/main.html
Anybody else out there have any suggestions for my fellow Pennsylvanian?
http://www.casanoble.com/main.html
Anybody else out there have any suggestions for my fellow Pennsylvanian?
we have always had good luck with the Super LaPLaya's all over town... and now with Soriana right next to the GCP we are even in better shape... just like anywhere else in this world, just shop shop shop until you find a price you can live with... and you are right there is so many wonderful styles of Tequila too.. Check out the Casa de Tequila for some "unique" samples, then there is Tres Generacions, Cazadores, Heradurra, Don Julio etc etc etc... blanco, repesado, and anejo (white/light, golden, dark)...
enjoy and good luck
enjoy and good luck
any tequila tastings/stores
near the malecon that are NOT fronts for timeshare sharks?
Re: any tequila tastings/stores
A block off the malecon is Casa de Tequila... good placeroowie wrote:near the malecon that are NOT fronts for timeshare sharks?