In the alcohol industry, there are only a handful of spirits and wines protected by law, which is known as a Denomination of Origin. Internationally recognized, these Denominations of Origin zero in on the geography of where a product is made. For example, Avila’s cousin, tequila, is protected by its own Denomination of Origin which is defined by a very…
“Tequila and mezcal are some of the hottest spirits around right now. SB finds out if the likes of sotol, raicilla, bacanora and avila could follow in their wake and become equally appealing to drinkers.” https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2020/10/the-alternative-agave-spirits-vying-for-consumer-attention/
So excited that Shalwah Evans from Essence.com decided to include Revel Avila in her special day. She and her wedding guests had only great things to say about it, “A party ain’t a party if you don’t have tequila. But you can’t call Revel’s triple distilled 100 percent pure agave tequila. It’s more like magic in a bottle.” https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/food-drinks/black-owned-spirits-brands-pandemic-wedding/
The next time you pour a glass of your favorite wine, think about where it came from. The quality of the soil in the vineyard and the care and attention paid by the farmers and winemakers. It all matters when it comes to producing its’ foundation – beautiful, healthy grapes. Just as there are multitude of grapes used to produce…
Blackbook.com sat down with our CEO/founder Micah McFarlane to ask him nine questions about agave spirits and the industry. Click on the link below to dive into the full interview. https://bbook.com/nightlife/nine-questions-about-fine-agave-spirits-w-revel/