Feeling the sweet taste, they took it home with them. When they left the agave after a few days to rest, they noticed that a sparkling juice was beginning to sprout, they removed the bubbles and tasted the drink (pulque), which made them feel like a feeling of happiness overwhelm them.
From then on, they viewed the agave, with its sweet taste and intoxicating drink of happiness, as a gift from the gods, especially used by priests for rituals and special occasions.
Cultural Fact: Whether the legend is true or not, this is roughly the process used to make the most famous drinks in Mexico: pulque, mezcal, and tequila.
Originally was Pulque the drink of the Aztecs
When the Spaniards arrived, they distilled it and started making mezcal, later tequila. The differences lie both in the production process and mainly in the type of magic used. In the case of tequila, it is the agave Tequilana Weber with a characteristic blue color that made Mexico a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006 for its agave landscape and the old tequila industrial facilities in the region.
There are many places to visit in the Guadalajara area, but among them the magical city of Tequila is the most characteristic .
You'll visit tequila factories, learn the history of tequila, and of course, drink tequila.
The city of tequila pays a worthy tribute to this drink and an excellent representation of a traditional Mexican city. Vibrant colors, a relaxed atmosphere and a picturesque central square make it an ideal place to visit at any time of the year.
Within the city you will find the factories of two of the most famous tequila brands in the world: José Cuervo and Sauza.
Both give you a unique experience and as I would like to assume you will have the full time to spare, I recommend visiting both as they are very different.
Tour José Cuervo, La Rojeña
The La Rojeña de José Cuervo factory is more than a factory that produces tequila. It is a tourist attraction (the largest production of José Cuervos tequila is not made here). However, this experience is compensated for by the tequila tasting that I attended and recommended. They will take you to a private room and give you a tequila drinking and tasting class. From that moment on, your experience with the drink will be completely different. You'll never drink tequila the same way again
Tour Sauza, Casa Sauza
A few blocks from José Cuervo's factory is Casa Sauza, home of Tequila Sauza. In contrast to the tour in José Cuervo, on this visit you will enter the factory where all the tequila of the various Sauza brands is made . It is a fully functional factory where you must wear a helmet and vest for safety reasons. Today Sauza is owned by Japanese food and beverage maker Beam Suntory, and the entire facility is a living representation of the Japanese obsession with perfection and attention to detail. It is definitely a well worth a visit that is totally at odds with what you have seen before. After this After you've visited two tequila factories and tasted a few, you can complete your tequila knowledge by visiting the National Equila Museum . With its small but interesting exhibit, you can learn about the history of tequila production, as well as the artifacts that were used in its manufacture in the past.