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16 October 2007, 04:47 AM | #1 |
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I LOVE my country!
Well my friends; work has taken me to another corner of my beautiful Mexico: Guadalajara!
After a long day at airports and a good sleep; it is time to visit Tonala; where glass work is found in every corner ...and where the sky has a 'special' blue....something just beautiful.... After walking and shopping; dinner in Guadalajara has to include tortas ahogadas, mariachi and TEQUILA! Next day, the road trip I was looking for....on my way there, I pass through agave fields where we were able to see a jimador working on agave plants which are sent to this factory... the place: TEQUILA JALISCO!!!!! some shots of production process..... ..and some of ther products.. After a tour at the factory, time for some tasting...white, reposado and añejo....1800 Cuervo and a visit to the Reserva cellar.....WHAT A PLACE!!! Well, after some shots of tequila (the good stuff), some walking around in the plaza and back to Guadalajara, where Tlaquepaque was a must. Visiting Rodo Padilla's boutique was special..... ...yup, some of his art came home with me. Well my friends, hope you enjoyed this 'quick tour' as much as I did. VIVA MEXICO!!!! |
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Sweet pics Gerardo!!!! I will be in Cancun in 2 weeks!
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Nice pics, Gerardo!
Somehow, I feel like smoking a cigar while enjoying those pics again
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I did while I was there! Romeo y Julieta short churchill. It is amazing how, after a tequila tasting by the master staff at Cuervo; you really enjoy the product and learn how to drink it. We had 4 tequilas that afternoon, no one was drunk or had a hangover next day....I am impressed!
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Great travelogue.
I'll be on the Yucatan Peninsula next month.. |
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Gerardo,
Great pictorial. Thanks for sharing. dP
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I´m really shocked.
I din´t know mexicans work. Great pics my friend. Jocke |
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Fascinating pictures, Gerardo!
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Most excellent, amigo!
Which reminds me, I gotta get my Punta Cana pics posted up sometime soon.
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Fantastic photos, amigo!
I love Mexico. The heat, the dust, the smells, the colors. Ah, I wish I were there right now. !Viva la Mexico!
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Great pics Gerardo! Who says 'work' can't be fun
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ahhh....MEXICO
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Nice pics!! Thanks!
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Great shots, Gerardo.
If I could have afforded it, I would have spent the 3 months in Mexico while my home was being fixed with that bloody "leaky building" problem!!
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Some tequila facts....
-It can take up to 10 liters of primary product to obtain 1 liter of 100% pure agave tequila -70% of tequila production is exported, only 30% is sold in Mexico -A Jimador can process 10-12 TONS of agave per day, and is paid per ton -A Jimador will 'prepare' agave plants at a rate of 3,000/day -Elder people in Mexico consider 'white' tequila the real deal; they claim añejo and reposado (yellow colored) to be 'girl's stuff' -Tequila should be sipped, leaving a delicate scent in the drinker's mouth; it should not sting or be rough -Extra añejo tequilas run over $100 us/750 ml bottle -For a distilled blue agave liquor to be considered Tequila, it can ONLY be produced in certain parts of Mexico -Average factories in Tequila, Jalisco process over 1,000 tons of agave DAILY -It takes 8-10 years for agave to be ready for harvesting & production |
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Fantastic pictures, Gerardo. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed those.
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Great pictures Gerardo Thanks for sharing!
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-Tequila does not work as well if you snort it. -Beauty is in the eye of the beholder....but sometimes the beholder is encouraged by an outside agent -I can't emphasize enough that you should not snort tequila, clear or whatever. -Eat one enchilada for each shot of tequila you plan to consume, or snort, or drink from the navel of a young lady. -The underside of a shot glass holds just enough tequila to draw tears if you snort it. -There's a baby in every bottle! |
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My favourite drink Olmeca Silver Made in Mexico, very popular in South Africa, for once I can say Ive been there, went to TJ and Ensanada in 1998, travelled on a old mexican bus and drank plenty tequila's Interesting info about the tequila thanks Jonathan
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outstanding pictures amigo. pero, usted vive en la tierra del agave. porque usted bebe jose cuervo. lo quieres actual? yo amo el tequila 100% del aquave como el patron, pero no quiero jose cuervo. los americanos piensan que el mexicano detesta cuervo. que paso con esto?
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When I was in Tequila (the town), I asked several jimadores what was the best tequila; all of them answered: the one YOU like the most. To me, it is Reserva, to another, it is 1800, to someone else, Patron or Don Julio; it is like wine, cigars and watches; we all have different tastes. |
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cool thanks for the info
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