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Drink All the Tequila You Want On This Jose Cuervo Train Ride

Grab your passports and a lime, Jose Cuervo has a special train experience for you and your friends. Jose Cuervo, the best selling tequila in the world, is offering tequila-lovers far and wide a chance to take a peek into the world of tequila making and tasting with a one-of-a-kind train ride. Did we mention that you also get to drink all the tequila you could possibly want?

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Hop aboard the Jose Cuervo Express Train for a trip between Guadalajara and Tequila, where you will visit La Rojeña distillery, the place Jose Cuervo has been proudly produced commercially since the 1800s. Enjoy food, drinks, and a professional tasting guided by a "Maestro Tequilero" while on the train and end the trip with a walk around the historical town of Tequila, Mexico.

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There are three different wagons you can choose from- each destined to wet your whistle. Every wagon features seating, tequila tasting, a Mexican cultural show, a lottery game, and a classical toast with premium tequila Reserva de la Familia. Children aged 6-17 are allowed in the Express Wagon, while the Premium and Premium Plus wagon are reserved for adults only. In the Express and Premium wagon, you can expect to dine on box lunches of Mexican snacks while passengers in Premium Express are given Mexican snacks and seasonal fruit. Passengers in Premium Express also have the option to enjoy the premium bar (which includes Maestro tequilero, Centenario, 1800 Tequila, Matusalem Rum, Vodka, and Whisky) along with a tour of the Reserva de la Familiar cellar.

Guests can choose between the "Sunrise" or "Sunset" experience, where you either start the day on the train or end it. Whatever option you choose, hotel pick-up and drop-off are offered as well.

The round-trip tequila tour takes around 12 hours to complete and ranges from $2,100MXN to $2,500MXN (roughly $108 to $129) per person.

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