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History of Tequila

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Tequila is undoubtedly the national drink of Mexico. The history of the beginnings of tequila is a symbol of a rich heritage that dates back 900 years. The ancient Aztecs used a variation of tequila that was consumed during religious ceremonies and celebrations. Further variations of tequila have been produced in central Mexico over hundreds of years.

The source of tequila is the agave plant. It is a member of the lily family and has long spiky leaves and a pineapple like center (often referred to as the piña). The pulp from the center is used in the production of various fermented spirits. Aztecs made a sweet beverage from the center of the agave plant that made a libation that they called Pulpe (named from the pulp made from the agave plant). This drink is believed to be the first fermented drink in North America. Archeologist s and historians have found evidence that the agave plant was used by ancient peoples, and had been cultivated in Mexico for thousands of years.

Tequila was initially produced sometime in the 16th century in central Mexico. When the Spanish arrived in 1521, and ran out of their brandy, they utilized the agave and distilled the first agave plant drink. This laid the foundation for modern tequila making.
Modern day tequila was first mass-produced in the 1800’s in Guadalajara, Mexico.
1800 Tequila is promoted these days in celebration of the year that aged tequila was produced.

In 1873, the first load of tequila was imported to the United States to El Paso, Texas. One hundred years later, case sales topped one million in the U.S. alone. Today, studies by Research International find that revenue from U.S. tequila sales last year rose by 11% to $1.06 billion, according to figures from the Distilled Spirits Council. More tellingly, while overall sales by volume were up by 20.6% for the last two years, sales of high-end premium brands have grown by a whopping 51% in the same period.

Tequila aficionados are buying and collecting premium brand tequilas in the same way people buy and collect single malt scotches. The Tequila connoisseurs of today will spend upwards of 100 dollars U.S. for a single bottle of tequila. America’s perception of tequila is changing as the popularity of this spirit continues to grow. No longer is tequila relegated to drunken nights or Mexican restaurants. The demand for premium tequila will continue to grow as consumers become more educated about this historic beverage that was the first spirit made in North America.

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Melissa Blanco is an inhouse writer for BuyTequila.com. They feature one of the most extensive mid-high end selections of tequila anywhere online with delivery to most States. Buy tequila today!

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