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The
Legend Of Voodoo Tiki Tequila
There's Magic Inside
On the first day the great master created the great light. On the seventh day God simply stated the words Ti Ki, which means "First Man". Upon hearing Gods command, man was born.
To Protect and guard over his creation the great master created a monolith capable of striking intense fear into any that might attempt to harm man.
In time God created woman, as a mate for man. He also created more monoliths with abilities to strike other feelings into those that would gaze upon them. God spread these powerful icons around the globe to teach man the multitude of emotions.
Upon finding the first Monolith man recalled the word that had awakened him. Man called the monoliths TiKi.
Thousands of years later, Voodoo originated in Africa and was brought to Haiti by slaves, The slave trade displaced millions of Africans from their native lands. Uprooted from their societies, the Africans brought with them their family values, beliefs, traditions, and religious practices. These noble creations of the great master utilized the TiKi as idolic symbols of Gods love. . .and power.
However, an evil sub culture had begun in Voodoo. A movement aimed at destroying the TiKi and harvesting their power in the hopes of becoming gods. With the help of the "Loa" (Kind Spirits) the Rada began to scour the earth to gather the TiKi and hide them for protection. The TiKi were gathered from across the great seas and brought to Mexico by a Rada leader named Jean Petro. However Petro began to fear he was being followed. To protect the TiKi, Petro buried them deep in the ground in the small Mexican town of Jalisco. He changed his name to Don Pedro and assumed the role of a poor "Blue Agave" field worker at a family operated tequila Distillery. He worked hard, but always kept an ever watchful eye on the secret spot where the precious TiKi were hidden.
Years past and Don Pedro married, had children and grew old. After many happy years his dear wife passed.
Alone again, Don knew he could not give up his post as protector of the TiKi. Although sad and lonely he kept his watch. The Great Master was merciful, and exactly one year from the date of his wifes' death God took Don Pedro into his arms, reuniting him with his wife in heaven. Don had kept his secret to the grave never telling anyone about the Tiki, not even his dear friend and employer Don Juanito.
Don Juanito was a good man. Upon his friends death he took Don Pedro's body to the exact spot where Pedro prayed daily. Alone, he dug deep into the ground to bury his friend. To his surprise Don Juanito found nearly a hundred logs with strange face carvings - the TiKi! Don Buried his friend, prayed and gathered the logs back at his factory.
The next day Tequila production began as usual. The silver, Plata, tequila known for it's machismo and "bite" was double distilled and ready for sale and consumption. Like every other day, Don Juanito was handed the first sample. Raising the cup to his mouth, he paused. Don Juanito raised his glass and said, "To my friend Don Pedro".
About to drink, Don stopped and said, "No, we must wait".
"We will wait a year. Continue to distil, but we will not drink. We will not sell. We will wait a year (an Anjo = Anejo, Age). We will wait this year as he did. We will Honor Don Pedro."
"But how will we hold all the tequila for a year", asked a worker.
Just then Don Juanito remembered the strange logs that he had collected from the grave of his friend.
"We will make barrels. Don Pedro has supplied us with enough wood for hundreds of barrels."
One year later the Tequila was removed from the first group of barrels. It had no bite, only slight color and smooth savory flavor that excites the senses and stimulates the mind. . . .nearly 400 years later Don Juanito's tequila remains 100% Blue Agave aged in Don Pedro's very special barrels.
VOODOO
TIKI TEQUILA. Open up a bottle and you'll find there's magic inside. Click here to see the animation
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