Casa Dragones is 100% Blue Agave Joven Tequila, handcrafted in small batches in Tequila, Mexico. Our Maestro Tequilero hand-finishes each bottle by gently balancing platinum tequila with a hint of extra añejo. Our entire process is designed with a singular purpose: to deliver a tequila so smooth, it can only be called a sipping tequila.
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Casa Dragones hits Napa Valley wine country with an intimate tasting.
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Watch the video of our tequila tasting dinner with Chef George Mendes of Aldea Restaurant.
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Watch the video of our Bicentennial Party at the Museo de la Ciudad de México in Mexico City.
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The annual Zona Maco art fair has put Mexico City on the international art map.
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Today, there are only a handful who are still skilled at this craft.
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The combination of nutrient-rich soil, altitude and climate produces sweet, savory Blue Agaves.
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Zona Maco attracts movers and shakers to Mexico City for viewings and, of course, parties.
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Boasting strong political and cultural ties, San Miguel de Allende is a modern town with an old soul.
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The decorated horsemen are largely ceremonial today, not unlike the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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This kind of expertise in agriculture and tequila takes many years to master.
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We do so love a good mystery. Especially when it’s the mystery of the missing tequila style.
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Artisanal tequilas are turning up on cocktail menus thanks to small-batch bottlings such as Casa Dragones.
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Travel + Leisure ranked San Miguel de Allende no.4 in the World’s Best Cities.
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Aiming to revive the joven Tequila category, MHW Ltd. launched Casa Dragones last year.
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Martha discovers the perfect luxury gift for the holiday season: Casa Dragones.
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Bob Pittman talks about Casa Dragones.
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Eric Ripert tells Young & Hungry that he enjoys sipping Casa Dragones.
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Bertha González is the first woman ever to be accredited as Maestra Tequilera.
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“I sip on it, the equivalent of a shot. It depends on the kind. Lately, I’ve discovered Casa Dragones.”
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It’s sweet and lime-y and tastes of that agave. You don’t have to know a lot about tequila to appreciate it. You just have to not be afraid to sip tequila.
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