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The Absolute Best Tequilas To Try In 2023

4/18/2025

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Tequila is a versatile spirit that can be served neat, on the rocks, enjoyed with a pinch of salt and a squeeze of lime, or in a frozen cocktail. There are five types of tequilas to choose from based on where the ingredients are grown, how long they've aged, and the distilling process. 
However, not all brands deserve the same recognition. The best tequilas to try in 2023 – whether you're a spirit connoisseur or want a delicious beverage – have standout flavors, make sustainable farming efforts, and are made with intricate fermenting-distilling methods.

Tequila hasn't always been considered a superior drink. The spirit has a long history, beginning in Mexico, where the maguey agave plant was a gift from the gods, which offered medicinal benefits such as fertility and calming effects. However, as the beverage grew popular outside of Mexico, a different type of agave plant was used — differentiating mezcal from modern-day tequila. Today, top-quality tequila comes from blue agave plants that can take up to ten years to grow before the sap can be harvested, fermented, and aged. While people usually take shots of tequila at bars, sipping tequila allows drinkers to appreciate its complex flavors. Are you looking for a new tequila brand to try in 2023? Check out these ten unforgettable tequilas!

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