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On Dec 3, 5:09*pm, "Wayne Lundberg" >
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> That too... just bought a bottle in Tijuana while wife under dentist's
> drill. It is superb!
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> "marling" > wrote in message
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> >I prefer Herradura Reposado, goes down like the nectar of the Gods.

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> > "Wayne Lundberg" > wrote in message
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> >> Don't do surveys with prescripted questions. But as a Tequila expert,
> >> only Herradura Blanca deserves to be mentioned. It is, without a
> >> question, the best, original, Tequila.

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> >> "Greg Meier" > wrote in message
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> >>> Hi Group,

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> >>> I am a business school student working on a market research project of
> >>> Tequila. *If any of you have the time and are so inclined, it would be
> >>> of great help to us if you would fill out this survey. *Even if you do
> >>> not like Tequila, we want to know what you think!

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> >>> We are raffling a $50 amazon card for those who complete it. *It
> >>> should take less than ten minutes.

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> >>>http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?s...Yi_2bx6g_3d_3d

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> >>> Thanks in advance,
> >>> Greg- Hide quoted text -

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A while back it was discovered there was more Tequila being produced
than there was Agave for it. Some of it was produced with help from
"laboratories". Since then it was ruled that the bottle had to state:
"100% puro de Agave" if it was pure unadulterated Tequila. If it
doesn't say so; it has "additives".

My favorite to sip is Sauza A~nejo (100% puro de Agave). For mixing
Sauza blanco (note: not 100% pure). Aged Herradura is excellent for
sipping but more expensive.

-j