Agreed. You can make something “tequila”-like anywhere in the world. It’s simply just another delicious distilled agave spirit 😋 However, if it is made outside of the Mexican municipalities that are internationally granted “tequila”-producing rights by the nations that abide by the international treaties that are designed to protect appellations of origin (or as Mexico calls theirs, Denominations of Origin, D.O.s), it cannot be legally named AND sold as “tequila”. Outside of all of that, it’s simply just a choice of respecting culture and geographical origin.
Agreed. You can make something “tequila”-like anywhere in the world. It’s simply just another delicious distilled agave spirit 😋
However, if it is made outside of the Mexican municipalities that are internationally granted “tequila”-producing rights by the nations that abide by the international treaties that are designed to protect appellations of origin (or as Mexico calls theirs, Denominations of Origin, D.O.s), it cannot be legally named AND sold as “tequila”.
Outside of all of that, it’s simply just a choice of respecting culture and geographical origin.
Sorry but I did not heard the name of the brand!