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Tequila

Tequila is a Mexican liquor made from the blue agave plant. It can be anything from 70 to 110 proof, but is most commonly produced as 80 proof. According to international trade agreements, all tequila is made in Mexico. Only certain plants in the Unites States are allowed to bottle tequila imported from Mexico.

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