This post is part 1 of 7 in the series Mexican Tequila

After a week of catching up on work and checking out two boutique hotels in Guadalajara (Clarum 101 and Villa Ganz, both part of the Mexico Boutique Hotels group) we finally left Guadalajara. On our way out we stopped off in the suburb of Tlaquepaque to have lunch at Mariscos el Social. If you ever find yourself in Guadalajara don’t miss this seafood restaurant which serves up enormous portions of amazing ceviche for only 55 pesos (less than US$4), and many other wonderful seafood dishes. Then we traveled along the Ruta del Tequila in search of delicious Mexican booze.

Looks like we are heading in the right direction. yes, there is really a town called Tequila.

Looks like we’re headed in the right direction. Yes, there is really a town called Tequila.

Exploring the Ruta del Tequila in Mexico

On the Ruta del Tequila, all roads lead to the town of Tequila through fields of blue agave which is the essential ingredient of the famous nectar named after the town.  Tasting tour tomorrow!

Blue Agave, the essential ingredient in Tequila covers the fields around the town of Tequila.

Blue agave, the essential ingredient in tequila, covers the fields around the town of Tequila.

Ruta De Tequila

Ruta del Tequila.

 

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