Tequila was first produced in the 16th century near the city of Tequila, which was not officially established until 1666. A fermented beverage from the agave plant, known as pulque, was consumed in pre-Columbian central Mexico before European contact. When the Spanish conquistadors ran out of their own brandy, they began to distill agave to produce one of North America's first indigenous distilled spirits.
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RED WINE - WINE ON TAP
Louisville
PINOT NOIR
SANTA BARBARA
- GOTHAM PROJECT -
From the Los Alamos vineyard in Santa Barbara's rolling hills. Classic cherry and strawberry notes are framed by subtle hints of vanilla. The wine was aged in small oak barrels producing an elegant tannin structure and just the right balance between the delicate red fruit flavors and crisp acidity.