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Don Julio 1942 Unveiled the Year of the Horse Edition

'The Year of the Horse Edition' from Tequila Don Julio 1942 has been introduced in celebration of Lunar New Year, offering a limited-release bottle that reflects both the brand’s enduring legacy and the symbolic promise of new beginnings.

The launch acknowledges the origins of Don Julio González, who began his tequila-making journey in 1942—also a Year of the Horse—driven by a determined spirit that helped establish Mexico’s original luxury tequila. This commemorative edition honors that heritage while presenting a contemporary expression of craftsmanship intended to elevate modern festivities.

The bottle features "the same luxuriously smooth, award-winning tequila made from 100% Blue Weber Agave." Its design incorporates the traditional Mexican ikat rebozo pattern alongside the powerful imagery of the Chinese Zodiac horse, creating a visual dialogue between two cultures through shared themes of artistry, strength, and forward momentum.

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