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Who Are We?

We are Grover and Scarlet, tequila fans who just can’t seem to get enough of tequila. We live in Florida. We are the founders of Tequila Matchmaker.

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From the Cantina to the Dining Room, Tequila Proves its Versatility

  • April 2, 2011
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Some drinks, like beer and pulque, seem of the people, while others, like champagne and scotch, jut seem more elegant. One of the things I love about tequila is that…

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San Francisco’s Tres Agaves Reopens With New Name, More Tequila

  • March 9, 2011
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Bay Area tequila fans, you’ve got something new to toast to. The San Francisco Mexican restaurant and tequila bar formally know as Tres Agaves has undergone a renovation and reopening,…

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Kah Tequila – More Than Just a Pretty, Scary Face

  • February 17, 2011
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[iPhone] The Most Powerful Tequila App Ever Created for the iPhone: Tequila Matchmaker [/iPhone] [android] The Most Powerful Tequila App Ever Created for Android: Tequila Matchmaker [/android] Kah tequila has…

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A Pleasant Tequila Stroll Down Calle 23

  • February 9, 2011
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Buying a tequila you’ve never tried before is always risky. Grover and I have come up short many times (remember Chaya? Ouch.) But while in San Francisco last week I…

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You Say You Want A Revolucion? Too Bad This Tequila Isn’t Worth Fighting For

  • January 31, 2011
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While the protests in Egypt remind us what a true revolution is—new, energizing, passion-driven— Tequila Revolucion seems the opposite. It doesn’t ignite our senses, nor does it hark back to…

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Mezcal Dressed as Tequila – A Good, Honest Drink?

  • January 20, 2011
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I love a good cantina. The doors swing open and you walk into another place and time—a friendly environment where drinking, friendship and conversation get respect, a place where you…

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Our Tequila Bar – Starting From Scratch — Again.

  • January 18, 2011
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We moved to Mexico City two months ago, and each time we move, we purge our tequila collection (we invite friends over, throw parties, and even give bottles away.) Moving…

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Adventures with Pulque – Tequila’s Drunken Uncle

  • January 17, 2011
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Pulque, once considered a sacred drink reserved for the Aztec upper classes, is a bold, new player on the Mexico City drinks scene, but this time it’s definitely for the…

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Tequila Soaked Turkey – The New Holiday Treat

  • January 3, 2011
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We stayed at home for the holidays this year, so we thought it would be a perfect time to do some experimenting with the traditional Christmas dinner. Since turkey is…

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The Siren Call of 146 Bottles of Tequila

  • November 27, 2010
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Since we arrived in Mexico City we’ve been searching for the best tequila selection in town, so when we heard about La Casa de las Sirenas’ 146 bottles we had…

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The Condesa DF Hotel’s Private Label Tequila Surprise

  • November 16, 2010
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If you are a Mexican celebrity, a member of U2, or Paris Hilton, you know that the hip place to stay in Mexico City is the Condesa DF hotel. Nuzzled…

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Forget Tequila in Mexico City – Mezcal is What’s On the Menu

  • November 11, 2010
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Mexico City has a lot on offer–world-class cuisine, culture, a great nightlife and an almost endless variety of things to see and do. But ironically the one thing it doesn’t…

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Rumor: El Tesoro Bought By The Owners of Sauza Tequila

  • October 6, 2010
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This just in – an unconfirmed rumor that is strongly backed via reliable tequila industry sources say that premium tequila brand El Tesoro de Don Felipe was recently bought by…

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Celebrating Mexico’s Bicentennial, the Casa Noble Way

  • September 22, 2010
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We decided to celebrate Mexico’s bicentennial here in Guadalajara with good friends who were visiting from the States rather than go to the Spirits of Mexico (SOM) festival in San…

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Train Your Brain and Calibrate Your Palate with a Tequila Aroma Kit

  • September 12, 2010
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About a week ago we got out tequila-soaked hands on this little beauty—the Tequila Aroma Kit developed by my tasting teacher Ana Maria Romero Mena. It features 50 of some…

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Tequlia Semental: Pleasant, But Not Fierce

  • August 20, 2010
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A couple weeks ago we went back to the States and discovered that the tequila fairies had sent us the full line of Tequila Semental. They came in attractive bottles…

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Familia Camarena Reposado – You Could Do Much Worse For the Price

  • August 8, 2010
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When we heard that winemaking behemoth E. & J. Gallo was getting into the tequila business, our interest was piqued. How would Gallo — best known for its omnipresent, lower-priced…

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The “Cheers” of Tequila Lovers

  • July 19, 2010
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Have you ever wished there really was a bar where everyone knew your name and were always glad you came? Few of us have this in real life, but there…

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My ‘Dear John’ Letter to Mezcal

  • July 16, 2010
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Dear Mezcal, I don’t think we should see each other anymore. Don’t get me wrong — I had great time with you in Mexico City the other weekend, but I…

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Tequila Tasting 202: Where Aromas and Flavors Come From

  • July 5, 2010
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Have you ever gone tequila tasting with someone who has a great nose? They swirl their glass around, hold it to the light to checkout the “legs” and the “tears”,…

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