This is excellent news for those coming to spend their vacation in Cancun, and especially for Tequila lovers, or those who just want to hear about Mexico’s most entrenched traditions.
In late April, 2010 there will be a new addition to the cultural attractions in Cancun: The Tequila Sensorial Museum. In all restaurants and bars of Cancun hotels you will find a wide variety of tequilas, but the main objective of this museum is to transmit the value of the Mexican culture and its traditions promoting acknowledgement about the Tequila’s essence through a sensorial experience and educational elements.
Tequila is made from the fermentation and distillation of the juice extracted from agave. It is perhaps the most representative worldwide drink of Mexico.
The true tequila is produced in Mexico and contains at least 51% sugars from the agave, but the purest tequilas contain 100% agave. In the mixed tequilas, agave syrup is mixed with corn or sugar cane. Pure tequila producers place the legend “100% agave” on the bottle labels.
Tequila with appellation of origin is prepared by combining modern technology and a craft process, so you can take it home as the perfect souvenir for your loved ones when you return from your vacation in Cancun.
Tequila is a delicious Mexican drink up to the best liquors in the world, however, the price of tequila in Mexico is much cheaper than in any other country and you can get it easily in Cancun.
This Tequila museum is expected to be one of the favorite attractions in Cancun for drinking experts and it will be located in blvd. Kukulcan km 12.5, Hotel Zone Cancun.





