Best Tequilas in pv?
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i AM A COMPLETE FOODIE SO WHEN I VISIT PV I DON'T WANT TO MISS THE CUISINE,
CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE BEST TEQUILAS, WHERE WOULD I GET THEM ?
AND ANY SPECIAL TEQUILAS I SHOULD LOOK OUT FOR?
CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE BEST TEQUILAS, WHERE WOULD I GET THEM ?
AND ANY SPECIAL TEQUILAS I SHOULD LOOK OUT FOR?
Hey, that's a good topic I haven't seen developed on... we can later do a poll for all you tequila addicts...
I like Don Julio and like Tequila 0.720 when it was available: www.tequila0720.com
If you are going to mix it (margaritas and such) any cheap tequila will do...
Mogens
I like Don Julio and like Tequila 0.720 when it was available: www.tequila0720.com
If you are going to mix it (margaritas and such) any cheap tequila will do...
Mogens
I was in PV a couple of years ago and was at Casa Del Tequila which had a very good tequila bar as well as also selling top of the line tequilas. The place also had very good food, unfortunately I do not know if it is still open, I had heard they were going to sell it.
As far as tequilas, there are tequilas way better than Don Julio. Casa Noble, Tapatio, 7 Leguas, and El Tesoro are just a few that are available in Mexico and all are quite good. There is also the matter of your taste, as to whether you like blancos, reposados, of anejos.
As far as tequilas, there are tequilas way better than Don Julio. Casa Noble, Tapatio, 7 Leguas, and El Tesoro are just a few that are available in Mexico and all are quite good. There is also the matter of your taste, as to whether you like blancos, reposados, of anejos.
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check this web site for info on Tequila
http://www.ianchadwick.com/tequila/
http://www.ianchadwick.com/tequila/
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hmmm Don Julio
Is there a place to find a good price on Don Julio? I think last time I bought it in the US it was about $45 for a bottle of the Anejo. Try a completo, yum! Something with the sangrita allows you to drink more lol!
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The Airport when you leave will be one of the few places that has San Matias Gran Reserva. It is not usually inexpensive, by any means - but very good.
One time I got two bottles for $40 usd - it is not unusual for it to be $35-45 a bottle.
Mama Lucia aged tequila was very good, as was their coffee liqueur/tequila. (Mismaloya) I have found that about any local 100% agave has been very good, and I have found 2 bottles for $10 in years past.
One time I got two bottles for $40 usd - it is not unusual for it to be $35-45 a bottle.
Mama Lucia aged tequila was very good, as was their coffee liqueur/tequila. (Mismaloya) I have found that about any local 100% agave has been very good, and I have found 2 bottles for $10 in years past.
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as we do most years, our group of 6 likes to rent suburban/van & driver
for day and spend day hopping around north of pv.
last year our driver insisted on pulling over to a local 'tourist' tequila mfg.
we did not even want to stop but he pulled in rite behind the coach
bus full of cruise shippers......started to roll my eyes, but we went along
with the gig - because we had our own driver we did not have to partake
in large cruise ship group and he showed the agave root, the cooking and
aging , and the distilling process; even ate some raw root.
samples of the three tequila varieties were given and then we were shown
the gift shop - they of course have their brands for sale as well as 1000
other souvenoirs - we did not buy anything, although they were cooking
tacos and burritos with local ingredients - best food we had all day.
this place is somewhere between the end of the runway and the state
border heading north on 200.
it's actually worth the 1/2 hour or so we were there - no high pressure
sales and the tequila education was very informative; not exactly the
'tourist trap' we thought it would be
for day and spend day hopping around north of pv.
last year our driver insisted on pulling over to a local 'tourist' tequila mfg.
we did not even want to stop but he pulled in rite behind the coach
bus full of cruise shippers......started to roll my eyes, but we went along
with the gig - because we had our own driver we did not have to partake
in large cruise ship group and he showed the agave root, the cooking and
aging , and the distilling process; even ate some raw root.
samples of the three tequila varieties were given and then we were shown
the gift shop - they of course have their brands for sale as well as 1000
other souvenoirs - we did not buy anything, although they were cooking
tacos and burritos with local ingredients - best food we had all day.
this place is somewhere between the end of the runway and the state
border heading north on 200.
it's actually worth the 1/2 hour or so we were there - no high pressure
sales and the tequila education was very informative; not exactly the
'tourist trap' we thought it would be
Two tours, two brands
beachluvr's van stop sounds a lot like the "Tequila Tour" in Pitillal. If not the same one, then it's the same model. We went to that one a few years ago, and after the tasting, I bought a bottle of El Reformador reposado. It was excellent. I haven't seen it on the shelves in PV, but I haven't looked that hard. Maybe next time.
The other "Tequila Tour" was more real, a long bus ride to a working distillery in Tequila. We came back with several bottles of the Casa Noble reposado, which is great, and I have seen it on the shelves at LaPlaya.
Ordinarily, I'd suggest "research," meaning buying a bottle or two there and trying them out. I did that this year, and the bottle I picked at random wasn't very good. I ended up using it for margaritas rather than waste it altogether. Next time I'll stick to what I know, the Casa Noble.
Does anyone know if any of the storefronts in PV carry anything worthwhile? We usually scoot around them, but having a chance to taste something could make a big difference.
The other "Tequila Tour" was more real, a long bus ride to a working distillery in Tequila. We came back with several bottles of the Casa Noble reposado, which is great, and I have seen it on the shelves at LaPlaya.
Ordinarily, I'd suggest "research," meaning buying a bottle or two there and trying them out. I did that this year, and the bottle I picked at random wasn't very good. I ended up using it for margaritas rather than waste it altogether. Next time I'll stick to what I know, the Casa Noble.
Does anyone know if any of the storefronts in PV carry anything worthwhile? We usually scoot around them, but having a chance to taste something could make a big difference.
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according to our driver a young American Born but lived most of his life in PV (now married to a National and they have kids) he told us to steer clear of all of the shops in town.
If they look touristy and are in high tourist type areas.
A) they are fronts for Timeshare salesman
B) The Tequila is mostly "just tequila" in a fancy bottle.
C) Over Priced big time...see option "B"
be careful, know what it is you are buying.
Look for 100% Agave - in Mexico or America.
If they look touristy and are in high tourist type areas.
A) they are fronts for Timeshare salesman
B) The Tequila is mostly "just tequila" in a fancy bottle.
C) Over Priced big time...see option "B"
be careful, know what it is you are buying.
Look for 100% Agave - in Mexico or America.
I only asked because there's always a chance that ONE of them is legit. but yeah, we've not gone into any of them, suspecting your A, B and C.
100%, si. In our local stores if I'm at the tequila shelf and there's someone looking mystified, I give them the lecture. "Are you looking for something special to sip, or just making margaritas.....?" etc.
100%, si. In our local stores if I'm at the tequila shelf and there's someone looking mystified, I give them the lecture. "Are you looking for something special to sip, or just making margaritas.....?" etc.
We've passed by, or rather under, your place plenty of times and didn't notice. See you next March, as we continue our margarita and tequila "research."
btw, don't take offense about the above about what places are legit. I'm sure we were talking about storefronts that display only tequila, usually of one brand. Not the fun spots like yours, nor the real liquor stores.
btw, don't take offense about the above about what places are legit. I'm sure we were talking about storefronts that display only tequila, usually of one brand. Not the fun spots like yours, nor the real liquor stores.
Oh don't worry. We are used to people being suspicious and they have a right to be what with all the Timeshare fronts and scams out there.oneistwo wrote:We've passed by, or rather under, your place plenty of times and didn't notice. See you next March, as we continue our margarita and tequila "research."
btw, don't take offense about the above about what places are legit. I'm sure we were talking about storefronts that display only tequila, usually of one brand. Not the fun spots like yours, nor the real liquor stores.
As a bar/restaurant we have a lot more to lose than the fronts do as you will be drinking the same Tequila in our bar and not have to wait till you get home to find out if it gives you the worlds worst hangover or you are fine in the Morning.
I drink only Tequila and have for some time... in my opinion, I have one of the best and and willing to stand by it.
I follow three simple rules for good Tequila:
1. Tastes good
2. No hangover
3. Cheap
Note I did not mention 100% or Agave or Blue or .... I am a firm believer that those are marketing tools. Go drink some Tequila with the locals away from the Tourist areas sometime. They will tell you a lot about what is good and what is not.
See you in March and if you mention this conversation, the first one is on me.
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Yes, Fred and I have to vote for Sr. Fox's tequila as well. We drank a bottle while we were there and brought a bottle home. Felt great all week, lol. No really, no hangover, very smooth going down. And the price is good too.
We'll be there again same time this year and are bringing along 2 more to try the tequila there. We've already told them all about the Cafe Roma tequila.
See you at the end of Jan. Fox.
We'll be there again same time this year and are bringing along 2 more to try the tequila there. We've already told them all about the Cafe Roma tequila.
See you at the end of Jan. Fox.