

INGRAM | SPIRIT OF TEQUILA
The Spirit of Tequila. Photography by Joel Salcido, Foreword by Paul Salopek, Introduction by Chantal Martineau. Published by Trinity University Press. Overview: āAgave dates back to the Aztec civilization as an important crop in Mexico. Since the 1600s, the people of western Mexico have cultivated blue agave from the red volcanic soil that blankets the region, to make what we know as tequila. The Spirit of Tequila celebrates the tradition, culture, and myth of this iconic drink. Joel Salcido traveled across the state of Jalisco capturing images of distilleries and artisinal tequileras, including blue agave fields at sunset, the agaveās pineapple-like centers (piƱas), elegantly shadowed barrel rooms (aƱejos), and, of course, the agave farmers themselves. Nearly ninety photographs, taken with a medium format cameraāsome in full-color, some in duotone āreveal not only the tequila making process but also the regionās traditions of culture and religion. Haunting and beautiful, a church spire is juxtaposed with a firework celebration in honor of the Virgen de Guadaloupe. A Mexican charro rides through the streets of Arandas. Near Atotonilco, a horse pulls a traditional plow through the fields to irrigate. Exploring the rooms and techniques hidden in the distilleries of legendary tequilas Herradura, Sauza, Jose Cuervo, Don Julio, and others, The Spirit of Tequila celebrates a craft that is rooted deep in the culture of Mexico."
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The Spirit of Tequila. Photography by Joel Salcido, Foreword by Paul Salopek, Introduction by Chantal Martineau. Published by Trinity University Press. Overview: āAgave dates back to the Aztec civilization as an important crop in Mexico. Since the 1600s, the people of western Mexico have cultivated blue agave from the red volcanic soil that blankets the region, to make what we know as tequila. The Spirit of Tequila celebrates the tradition, culture, and myth of this iconic drink. Joel Salcido traveled across the state of Jalisco capturing images of distilleries and artisinal tequileras, including blue agave fields at sunset, the agaveās pineapple-like centers (piƱas), elegantly shadowed barrel rooms (aƱejos), and, of course, the agave farmers themselves. Nearly ninety photographs, taken with a medium format cameraāsome in full-color, some in duotone āreveal not only the tequila making process but also the regionās traditions of culture and religion. Haunting and beautiful, a church spire is juxtaposed with a firework celebration in honor of the Virgen de Guadaloupe. A Mexican charro rides through the streets of Arandas. Near Atotonilco, a horse pulls a traditional plow through the fields to irrigate. Exploring the rooms and techniques hidden in the distilleries of legendary tequilas Herradura, Sauza, Jose Cuervo, Don Julio, and others, The Spirit of Tequila celebrates a craft that is rooted deep in the culture of Mexico."




















