Of course.
Tequila originates from Corralejo, Guanajuato-Mexico.
Tequila's used as a meat marinade in the US, so I would assume that Mexico has also learned it creates a delicious steak.
Tequila is a type of liquor that is legally required to be made in Mexico. Therefore, you will not find tequila that is not made in Mexico.
Yes, tequila is exclusively produced in Mexico.
The term for tequila that is not produced in Mexico is "agave spirit."
A plentiful supply of inexpensive tequila.
Tequila Jalico; Mexico
No, according to Mexican law, tequila can only be produced in Mexico.
Because the region of Mexico from where is it, Tequila is a city in the state of Jalisco, Mexico.
You just look for your residence. Both the US and Mexico have a treaty allowing bi-nationality.
Tequila comes from the Tequila region, in Jalisco, Mexico. If it is produced at any other place, it can't be called tequila, just as with Champagne.
Yes, it is illegal to make tequila outside of Mexico. Tequila is a protected designation of origin, meaning it can only be produced in specific regions of Mexico using certain types of agave plants.