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Saturday, July 18, 2026

July 24 Celebrations: National Tequila Day & National Cousins Day

Copa de tequila junto a fotos familiares que celebran el Día del Tequila y el Día de los Primos


From sun-soaked agave fields to family reunions that stretch across generations, July 24 pairs two very different but equally spirited celebrations. One toasts a spirit rooted deep in Mexican heritage, and the other toasts the family members who often feel like built-in best friends. Together, they remind us that good company, whether raised in a glass or gathered around a table, is always worth celebrating.

National Tequila Day

Tequila has been produced in the region surrounding the city of Tequila, Mexico, for centuries, distilled from the blue agave plant that thrives in the volcanic soil of Jalisco. What began as a regional tradition grew into a globally recognized spirit, protected by strict denomination of origin rules that require authentic tequila to be made in designated areas of Mexico. National Tequila Day celebrates this craft, along with the culture, agriculture, and history behind every bottle.

😄 Fun fact: It takes roughly seven to ten years for a blue agave plant to mature enough to be harvested for tequila production.

Ways to celebrate:

  • Try a tequila tasting featuring blanco, reposado, and añejo varieties
  • Learn about the difference between mixto and 100% agave tequila
  • Support a local Mexican restaurant with an authentic margarita
  • Read about the history of agave farming in Jalisco

National Cousins Day

Cousins often hold a unique place in our lives, part friend, part family, and full of shared memories built during holidays, summer visits, and childhood adventures. National Cousins Day exists to honor these relationships, giving people a reason to reach out to relatives they may not see as often as siblings but who still shape family stories in lasting ways.

😄 Fun fact: In many cultures, first cousins are considered close enough to be treated almost like siblings, with some countries even using different words for cousins on the mother's versus the father's side.

Ways to celebrate:

  • Call or video chat with a cousin you have not spoken to in a while
  • Share an old family photo together
  • Plan a small cousins reunion or virtual hangout
  • Swap favorite childhood memories over text or in person

Which cousin holds your favorite childhood memory?

Whether you are raising a glass or reconnecting with family, July 24 offers a little something for everyone to enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is tequila only made in certain parts of Mexico?
Authentic tequila is protected by a denomination of origin, meaning it must be produced in specific regions of Mexico, primarily Jalisco, to be legally called tequila.

What is the difference between tequila and mezcal?
Tequila is made exclusively from blue agave, while mezcal can be made from several types of agave and is often produced using more traditional roasting methods.

Is National Cousins Day only for first cousins?
Not at all. The day is meant to celebrate all cousins, whether first, second, or even cousins by marriage or close family friendship.

How can I plan a cousins reunion if everyone lives far apart?
Video calls, shared photo albums, and group chats are easy ways to bring cousins together even when an in-person reunion is not possible.

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