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Jalisco International Imports, based in [[Queen Creek]], [[Arizona]], was formed in 2009 by Jonathan Gach and Debbie Medina. |
Jalisco International Imports, based in [[Queen Creek]], [[Arizona]], was formed in 2009 by Jonathan Gach and Debbie Medina. |
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Senor Rio's Blanco |
Senor Rio's Blanco - Bronze Medal, 2009 Spirits of Mexico Competition.<ref>[http://www.thespiritsofmexico.com/events/som/2009/CompetitionResults.html Results of the 2009 Spirits of Mexico tequila tasting competition]</ref><br> |
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Senor Rio's Anejo - Bronze Medal, 2010 The San Francisco World Spirits Competition.<ref>[http://www.sfspiritscomp.com/pdfs/2010SpiritsResultsbyBrand.pdf 2010 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Results]</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:14, 27 December 2013
Type | Premium tequila |
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Manufacturer | Jalisco International Imports |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Introduced | 2009 |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Variants | Añejo, Reposado, Blanco |
Website | Señor Rio |
Señor Río is an ultra-premium brand of tequila produced in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico and imported by Jalisco International Imports.
Made from 100% Blue Weber Agaves, harvested in the Jalisco lowlands, Señor Río comes in three varieties: Blanco, "Reposado", and Añejo.
History
Jalisco International Imports, based in Queen Creek, Arizona, was formed in 2009 by Jonathan Gach and Debbie Medina.
Awards
Senor Rio's Blanco - Bronze Medal, 2009 Spirits of Mexico Competition.[1]
Senor Rio's Anejo - Bronze Medal, 2010 The San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[2]
References
External links