Amatitán, a tequila-producing town just outside Guadalajara, is a key stop on Jalisco’s renowned Tequila Trail. Despite often being overshadowed by the nearby town of Tequila, Amatitán offers visitors a rich experience in the heart of UNESCO-listed Tequila Country. Rows of agave plants stretch across the landscape, their blue-green hues contrasting with the earthy tones of the soil. The town is home to several high-profile distilleries, including Casa Herradura, where visitors can explore the intricate process of tequila production and sample the region’s finest spirits.
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