What: Blue Nectar Premium Tequila Tasting
Where: Lola Mexican Restaurant
1575 Boulder St, Denver, CO 80211, (720) 570-8686
When: The event was hosted July 28th-July 29th, 2014

1. According to Mexican law, tequila must be produced within certain municipalities of five Mexican states: Jalisco, Guanajuato, Nayarit, Tamaulipas and Michoacán. Most tequila is produced in Jalisco, within two regions: lowland and highland.
2. Tequila is made from the blue agave plant, specifically the heart of the plant called the piña.
3. Tequilas are categorized on their aging process. With blanco tequilas typically unaged, to reposados aged up to a year, then añejo aged 1 year to 3 years and extra añejo aged 3 years and up.

1. Blue Nectar has humble beginnings as a father and son business in Detroit. The pair, beginning purely as enthusiasts, were determined to learn and create an authentic tequila.
2. Despite their American beginnings, the company stays true to Mexican tequila making practices by producing in the lowlands of Jalisco, Mexico.
3. Lowland agave, from which Blue Nectar is produced, is known to be a less sweet agave with a more earthy distinction.
4. Blue Nectar tequila, unlike many other tequilas, is produced using 100% blue agave. Making it a premium, high quality spirit.
5. Blue Nectar produces several traditional forms of tequila from a blanco (dry, peppery notes), to a reposado (carmel and vanilla notes) along with unique offerings such as the Special Reserve that is infused with essential oils like vanilla and nutmeg.

All photography by Lindsey Bartlett
