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Aboard the José Cuervo Express -- a ticket to Tequila

NICHOLAS KONTIS Train travel beguiles me. It always has. I recall, at the age of 6, asking my parents why we could not travel between California and Greece on a train. But as I was raised in San Francisco, train routes wouldn’t truly come into my life until a rite-of-passage teenage stomp through Europe with the essential youth EurailPass. Great train rides come in all sizes and categories, from the epic Trans-Siberian across Russia to the historic and charming Grand Canyon Railway and, of course, the Napa Valley Wine Train. Mexico’s equivalent is the all-you-can-drink José Cuervo Express. In Guadalajara, capital of the state of Jalisco, the agave plant is held in similar regard as grapes are in the Napa Valley.

Jose Cuervo Express: Inside Mexico s All-You-Can-Drink Tequila Train

Advertising With vaccines are being rolled out to higher-risk groups across the world and some countries slowly relaxing their borders, it’s starting to feel like there’s a light at the end of this particularly horrible tunnel. Though we still have a long way to go before we can freely jet-set again, there’s plenty to look forward to when the coast is clear. Case in point: the Jose Cuervo Express, Mexico’s swish tequila train, is back on track and booking tickets for 2021 – and we just got a sneak peek inside. The all-you-can-drink ‘Tequila Train’ offers an 11-hour journey through the state of Jalisco, between Guadalajara and the actual town of Tequila, with sightseeing, cocktails and some cool experiences along the way. Guests can choose from four different ‘wagons’ or train cars that range from luxe to super-luxe. (In order, that’s Express, Premium Plus, Diamond and Elite.)

See how magical Tequila, Mexico really is on this virtual tour

See how magical Tequila, Mexico really is on this virtual tour 10Best 12/29/2020 © Guadalajara CVB Magical Town sign Welcome to Tequila Tequila is known around the globe as an iconic spirit, made from blue agave. It’s also the name of a town in Mexico’s state of Jalisco, at the very heart of the tequila-producing region. Come along as we explore sun-baked Tequila through photos. © Guadalajara CVB Jose Cuervo Express All aboard the tequila train A favorite way to arrive in Tequila is aboard the Jose Cuervo Express. One of Mexico’s few remaining passenger trains takes visitors from Guadalajara to the town of Tequila. The ride typically includes mariachi music (mariachi originated in Jalisco) and tequila tastings.

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