This section shows the specific regions of Mexico where tequila can be produced and distilled as well as other interesting areas.
Amatitan - An important tequila producing region of Jalisco, Mexico. Its first settlers were indigenous Nahuatlacas
Arandas - located in the eastern part of the state of Jalisco, about a two hour drive from Guadalajara.
Atotonilco el Alta - located along mountain chain forming a long and deep cliff where the Sabinos River runs, with a pleasant weather, nice views, farms and orange trees.
El Arenal - A town and municipality within the state of Jalisco, situated near Amatitán about 40 km from the Guadalajara metropolitan area.
Guadalajara - the capital city of Jalisco, Mexico and is second most populated municipality in Mexico.
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Tepatitlan -
Tequila, Jalisco - The town (municipality) of Tequila is situated in the state of Jalisco, in central-pacific Mexico, which was settled in 1656 and named after its early residents, a local Indian tribe.
Tonalá - well known for crafts
Blue Agave plants can be grown anywhere in the state of Jalisco for the production of tequila. The production of tequila is legal in all areas of Jalisco as well as four other states within Mexico. Three of these states, Michoacan, Guanajuato and Nayarit, border Jalisco. The fourth, Tamaulipas, is further east, on Mexico's Caribbean (Gulf) coast. |
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Last Revision - 23 April 2010 - jat
Tequila Regions and Interesting Areas - Jalisco, Mexico
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