telegraph.co.uk— Tequila could become a thing of the past as Mexico appears to be turning its back on the cactus-like plant from which the country's national tipple is made, in favour of more profitable crops.
Aug 27, 2008View in Crawl 4
Hmm...at the stores in my area, Don Julio costs about twice the price as the Cabo Wabo...Now, I'm talking about the standard Reposado and AƱejo bottles...I don't think I could talk my wife into letting me spend $250 on a bottle of tequila.
coreybAug 28, 2008
I demand to know where they are buying their petrol
bearcat8543Aug 28, 2008
whoosh!
apextekAug 28, 2008
guess what? you can make more bio fuel from agave than switching to corn or similar cropsDrink it or Drive it: The Promise of Agave for Ethanol:<a class="user" href="http://cleantechnica.com/2008/08/08/drink-it-or-drive-it-the-promise-of-agave-for-ethanol/">http://cleantechnica.com/2008/08/08/drink-it-or-dr ...</a>
anmaxpAug 29, 2008
bring on the lemon additive!
morepowerrAug 29, 2008
Corn? They should be planting sugar cane. Or just run the cars on Tequila.
zip000Aug 29, 2008
Hmm...at the stores in my area, Don Julio costs about twice the price as the Cabo Wabo...Now, I'm talking about the standard Reposado and AƱejo bottles...I don't think I could talk my wife into letting me spend $250 on a bottle of tequila.
drjgSep 1, 2008
It is the cactii that are more important, as a link in the whole ecology of the planet, not tequila or whatever else.
audiophile44Jan 20, 2009
first to admit... right over my head.