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Discover the creative blend of chocolate and tequila on this engaging Guadalajara tour, featuring factory visits, tastings, and a fun cultural experience.
Tasted Chocolate: A Creative Twist on Tequila and Confection in Guadalajara
If you’re looking for a unique tasting experience in Guadalajara, the Tasted Chocolate tour offers a fascinating look into how tradition and innovation can collide in the world of Mexican delights. While it’s not a comprehensive tequila tour, it combines the rich craft of tequila making with a sweet surprise — chocolate. This experience is perfect for those who love trying new flavor combinations and want a taste of Mexico’s vibrant craft scene.
What we really appreciate about this tour are the insider insights into tequila production — especially the step-by-step process and the opportunity to visit a private cava. Plus, the focus on pairing chocolate with tequila adds an unexpected, playful dimension. One possible drawback? The tour’s relatively short duration (around 1.5 hours) means it’s more of a tasting and learning session than a deep dive into the tequila industry. It’s best suited for curious travelers eager to explore and enjoy a relaxed, educational experience.
This tour suits those interested in food and beverage culture, particularly fans of tequila and chocolate. It’s an ideal choice for visitors seeking a compact, engaging activity that’s easy to fit into a broader itinerary of Guadalajara. If you’re looking for a quick, enjoyable cultural excursion with a sweet twist, this one’s worth considering.


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Your adventure kicks off at José Cuervo’s iconic Fabrica La Rojena in Tequila, Mexico. Upon arriving, you’ll check in at the reception, then be led into a special room where an engaging video introduces the history and process of tequila-making. This visual overview sets the stage, giving you context for everything else you’ll witness.
Following the video, your guide will accompany you through the factory tour, which is truly the heart of the experience. You’ll see the step-by-step process of tequila production, from the cooking of the agave to fermentation and distillation. The chance to sample cooked agave and white tequila straight from the source is a highlight, especially for those new to tequila or anyone wanting to deepen their appreciation of the craft.
The visit also includes a peek into the rested and aged tequila production, with tastings offering a taste of how aging impacts flavor. The tour culminates with a visit to the private cava of Reserva de la Familia, an exclusive space that highlights the premium quality of the brand’s aged spirits.
Post-tour, you’ll head to the tasting room, where the real fun begins. Here, you will taste two glasses from the Reserva de la Familia line, learning about the history behind these premium spirits. The guide will also introduce the story of chocolate and tequila, emphasizing their cultural significance and traditional pairing methods.
Finally, you’ll enjoy a toast with chocolate horses and Reserva de la Familia tequila, blending the sweet and spirited elements in a memorable way. This part of the experience aims to deepen your understanding of Mexico’s culinary heritage, as well as provide a delicious, Instagram-worthy moment.

The factory visit is a genuine behind-the-scenes look at tequila craftsmanship, not just a tasting stop. The inclusion of the Reserva de la Familia private cava adds exclusivity, making it feel like a glimpse into the brand’s most treasured spirits.
The pairing of chocolate and tequila is a creative angle that sets this apart from standard tastings. It’s a playful nod to Mexican tradition, and many reviews note how the guide’s storytelling enhances the tasting experience. One reviewer mentioned, “The combination of chocolate and tequila was surprisingly delightful,” highlighting how well the flavors complement each other.
However, some travelers might find the duration limiting if they wish for a more comprehensive tequila tour or a more interactive experience. But for a quick, well-curated session, the length works perfectly.

The tour starts promptly at 11:00am at José Cuervo #73 in downtown Tequila, Mexico. The group size is capped at 15, ensuring a more intimate experience where questions are encouraged. The tour includes admission and is priced at $46.29 per person — a reasonable fee considering the access to the private cava and the guided tasting.
The duration of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes fits well into a morning or early afternoon, leaving time to explore nearby tequila town or other attractions. It’s near public transportation, which makes it accessible even without a car.
Since the confirmation is provided at the time of booking, it’s straightforward to plan around. Keep in mind this experience is non-refundable, so if your plans change, you’ll need to consider that.

While the tour doesn’t go into exhaustive detail about tequila production or chocolate making, it offers a solid introduction that balances education and fun. The cost includes guided commentary, tastings, and exclusive access to Reserva de la Familia, which adds tangible value.
Participants consistently noted the knowledgeable guides and the relaxed pace of the tour. The tasting room experience, in particular, received praise for being both informative and enjoyable, with some reviewers stating it “offered a deeper appreciation of tequila” than they expected.

This experience is ideal for first-time visitors to Tequila or Guadalajara who want a compact, educational, and flavorful activity. It’s perfect if you’re curious about Mexican spirits, love chocolate, or are simply looking for a fun, cultural activity without the commitment of a full-day tour.
It also suits travelers who prefer small-group experiences with personalized attention, especially since the group is limited to 15. If you’re traveling with someone who enjoys tasting, learning, and a good story, this tour hits the mark.

The Tasted Chocolate tour offers an authentic and creative glimpse into Mexico’s treasured beverage and confection traditions. It’s a well-balanced experience that combines education, tastings, and exclusive access — all at an accessible price point. Its focus on tequila craftsmanship paired with chocolate creates a memorable sensory experience.
While it might not satisfy those seeking an in-depth distillery tour or hands-on chocolate making, it’s perfect for anyone wanting a light, engaging introduction. The relaxed pace, beautiful setting, and expert guidance make it a worthwhile addition to your Guadalajara or Tequila itinerary.
If you’re eager to understand the cultural significance of tequila and enjoy a playful pairing with chocolate, this tour provides a delightful, informative, and tasty way to spend an hour and a half.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but since it involves alcohol tastings, it’s best for those of legal drinking age in Mexico.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a perfect short activity.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers the factory visit, tastings of white, rested, and aged tequila, access to the private cava, and the chocolate-tequila pairing.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at José Cuervo #73 in Tequila, Mexico, and returns there at the end.
Is transportation provided?
No, but the meeting point is near public transportation, and the location is easy to reach.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
The booking is non-refundable and cannot be changed once confirmed.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and a container for liquid tastings if you plan to continue exploring afterward.
This tour offers a well-rounded, enjoyable glimpse into tequila and chocolate traditions, making it an excellent choice for curious travelers wanting a meaningful taste of Mexico’s craft culture.