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Tequila and Mezcal
Team Building

Entertaining Wine Tasting for Team Building

Tequila and Mezcal
Team Building
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Introducing the Tequila and Mezcal Team Building Experience.

This immersive spirits tasting experience takes guests well beyond the shot glass and into the culture, craft, and history behind Mexico’s most iconic drinks.

Through guided aroma discovery, tasting, and food pairing elements, guests explore what separates a truly great mezcal, and why tequila is far more complex than most people realize.

Available as an intimate tasting or a high-energy corporate activation for large groups.

Perfect for: brand activations, multicultural celebrations, unique corporate events.

Rated 5 out of 5

From $59 per person

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Myrna Elguezabal

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Meet Myrna Elguezabal, a seasoned professional with 15 years of experience orchestrating corporate events across Europe, Latin America, and the US.

It was during her professional journey that she discovered a deep passion for the world of wine while residing in Spain, sparking an intense interest that led her to pursue professional wine certifications, including WSET Level 3, Spanish Wine Scholar, and Certified Sherry Wine Specialist (CSWS).

Blending her extensive background in corporate events, wine education, and her love for travel, Myrna launched The Wine Voyage with a focus on providing Unique Wine and Spirits Experiences that go beyond traditional wine tastings.

With meticulous attention to detail, she designs each experience to be a dynamic activity that strengthens relationships and fosters new connections while taking guests on wine voyages around the world.

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