Savannah Tequila Festival coming to Victory North
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Tequila aficionados and festival attendees are encouraged to partake in the inaugural Savannah Tequila Festival slated for August 2, 2025, at Victory North, situated at 2603 Whitaker Street.

This festival provides attendees with an opportunity to taste over 20 distinct tequila brands, showcasing more than 50 varieties with an emphasis on uncommon and rare selections. Food offerings from Eden Supper Club will be available for purchase, complemented by music from beloved local DJs to amplify the ambiance.

Brian Goldman, the talent buyer at Victory North, expressed that hosting this vibrant event was an obvious choice. “We’re delighted to welcome the Savannah Tequila Festival. As tequila gains more popularity among our patrons, this event allows them to experience new brands without the necessity of purchasing a full bottle.”

The festival will be held in two sessions, allowing ample opportunity for guests to indulge in the world of tequila. VIP tickets provide exclusive early access an hour before general admission, enabling a more relaxed sampling experience. General Admission tickets include nine sample tickets and one premium sample ticket, though premium samples are first-come, first-served and not guaranteed once the bottle is depleted. Guests are advised to arrive on time for the best chance to taste premium brands.

Stephanie Thompson with Savannah Distributing says, “We are super excited to be a part of such a unique event at Victory North. The agave category is trending at the moment and, with the focus being on additive-free right now, we hope to showcase some emerging brands in our portfolio like Pedro Furtivo and Don Cosme to the tequila aficionados of Savannah.”

Confirmed tequila brands include Hornitos, Tres Generaciones, Carreta De Oro Tequila, Arbitrario Mezcal, Tres Agaves, Herredura, Don Fulano, Casa Noble, El Tequileno, Siempre, Alma de Jaguar, Cayeya, Casco Viejo, La Gran Senora, Lost Lore, and Arette. Potential premium bottle selections may include Case Noble – Marques de Casa Noble; El Tequileno – Still Strength blanco; Don Fulano- Fuerte Blanco; Siempre – Exlusivo Muerto; Herradura – Legend Anejo; Siempre- Vivo!; Cayeya – Single Barrel Anejo; Cayeya – Angel; and Cayeya- Deablo.

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