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Discover the artisanal tequila-making process with a full-day tour from Guadalajara, including tastings, cultural stops, and visits to historic haciendas.

The Experience an Artisanal Tequila Tour offers a full-day exploration of Mexico’s iconic spirit, priced at $100.28 per person. This 6 to 7-hour journey departs from Guadalajara and takes visitors along the famous Tequila Route. The tour combines distillery visits, cultural sightseeing, and tastings, making it ideal for those interested in learning about tequila’s craftsmanship and Mexican traditions. The small group size and mobile ticket enhance the personalized experience, with pickup service included for added convenience.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the detailed explanation from a tequila expert at the Cantaritos del Guero Bar, where guests can see how the iconic drink is crafted and enjoy a delicious traditional drink. While the tour is rich in cultural and culinary highlights, it’s important to note that wine and spirits are only served to those over 18, and tips are not included. This tour suits visitors seeking an immersive, educational day focused on tequila in a friendly atmosphere.

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The tour begins at 11:30 am with a pickup at Glorieta de La Minerva, a well-known landmark in Guadalajara. The transport is an air-conditioned vehicle, comfortable for the roughly one-hour drive toward the Tequila Route. This starting point is easy to locate, and the pickup arrangement simplifies logistics for visitors staying in Guadalajara.
The journey sets an engaging tone, with guests already anticipating the visits to tequila distilleries and cultural sites. The small group size makes for an intimate experience, with the guide’s commentary fostering a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

First, visitors head to Cantaritos del Guero Bar, where they can taste a traditional drink in a lively setting with a live band and mariachi (this stop is optional). The authentic ambiance and local music make for a memorable introduction to Mexican drink culture.
Next, the tour proceeds to Tequila Cava de Oro, a premium artisan distillery. Here, the guide explains the tequila production process, highlighting the craftsmanship behind each bottle. Guests sample seven tequilas—including white, reposado, añejo, extra añejo, and cristalino—paired with carefully selected foods. This tasting session is a true highlight, offering rich insights into the nuances of different tequila varieties.

A brief 30-minute stop in Amatitan allows guests to appreciate the cultural heritage and landscape of agave plantations. This area is notable for its vast, green fields, which serve as the backbone of tequila production. Visitors can take photos and videos, capturing the scale and beauty of this unique agricultural setting.
This stop emphasizes the importance of agave farming in Mexican culture, offering a visual connection to the spirit’s roots. The walk-around is relaxed, giving ample opportunity to admire the impressive landscape.

In the town of Tequila, guests visit a 250-year-old hacienda owned by the Sauza Family. The hacienda offers a glimpse into the history and architecture of Mexico’s distilling heritage. The visit includes a cultural overview and a chance to explore the historic site, adding depth to the experience.
The Mexican cuisine served here complements the culture, giving guests a taste of traditional flavors within a storied setting. The one-hour stop is well-paced, allowing for a leisurely exploration without feeling rushed.

Back in Amatitan, the tour includes a visit to the Cantaritos del Guero, a local bar famous for its live band and mariachi performances. This optional stop lasts about 1.5 hours and offers a relaxed environment to enjoy music, drinks, and festive atmosphere.
This part of the tour receives high praise for its friendly service and authentic vibe. It’s an ideal opportunity to unwind and absorb local culture, making it a lively capstone before heading back.

The tour concludes with a return to Guadalajara, taking roughly 1.5 hours. The journey back is an opportunity to reflect on the day’s highlights and enjoy the comfort of the air-conditioned vehicle.
Throughout the trip, the max group size of 12 ensures personalized attention, and the included pickup simplifies logistics. Since tips are not included, visitors should consider gratuities to enhance the experience.

Reviews consistently highlight Jessy, the guide, for her friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable approach. Guests appreciate the clear explanations, good atmosphere, and excellent customer service. Many express a desire to return and commend the attention to detail and smooth organization.
This artisanal tequila tour suits adults over 18 who are interested in Mexican culture, spirits, and history. It’s perfect for learning about tequila production in a relaxed setting, with tastings and cultural stops providing a well-rounded experience. The small group size and personalized approach make it ideal for those who prefer an intimate, educational outing.
The $100.28 price point offers good value, considering the multiple stops, tastings, and cultural insights. The tour’s emphasis on craftsmanship, history, and local music creates a fun, educational experience that’s both informative and entertaining.
While the focus is on tequila, the cultural stops and authentic ambiance elevate the experience beyond a simple tasting. The positive reviews underscore the quality of guides and overall organization.
This tour is ideal for visitors seeking an immersive day exploring Mexican traditions and discovering the craftsmanship behind tequila in a friendly, small-group setting.
“A pleasant experience, I would go again, great customer service and at the same time they are very attentive, very good tour”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle is included, with pickup offered from Guadalajara.
Do I need to be of a certain age to participate?
Yes, alcoholic beverages are only served to individuals aged 18 and over.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours.
Are there any dietary restrictions to consider?
The tour includes local Mexican cuisine and tequila tastings, but specific dietary needs are not detailed.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include Guadalajara, Cava de Oro distillery, Amatitan agave fields, hacienda in Tequila, and Cantaritos del Guero bar.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The stops involve some walking and outdoor photography, but overall it is manageable for most.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 12 travelers for a personalized experience.
Is a guide provided?
Yes, the guide is knowledgeable, friendly, and essential to understanding the tequila-making process.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made through the provider, VIP Tequila Tour, with contact via phone or email or directly through the booking website.
This artisanal tequila tour combines education, culture, and fun, making it a memorable way to explore Mexico’s famous spirit while enjoying the scenic beauty and traditions of the Tequila Route.