1800 Essential Artist Tequila Product Review

The Fed Ex deliveryman came this afternoon, I was excited to unwrap my package, which contained a bottle of the 1800 Tequila Essential Artist drink. I definitely noticed the awesome art design on the bottle which was drawn by Jeremy Bacharach. (Read about him below) the bottle designed by Jeremy is depicted on the left.

But I didn’t just pop it open, right away, I kept it in the refrigerator to chill overnight till Friday night when I had some friends come over which I usually do for these drinking occasions. We all took a single shot of the 1800 Tequila Essential Artist and it went down easy. The taste was better than I expected.

Besides the cool design on the bottle. The bottle is unique in its own way that you can pour a shot by flipping the bottle upside down. I highly recommend the 1800 Tequila Essential Artist for those who haven’t tried it to get some for yourself and your friends for a party or what have you. -Mario Diaz, So Hood Magazine

In addition, 1800® Tequila is searching for the next essential artist to win $10,000 and be featured in a national ad campaign. Visit, www.1800tequila.com to design your own bottle and enter the contest, or view and rate the thousands of aspiring artist submissions in the gallery.

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About the artist Jeremy Bacharach

Originally from Long Island, NY, Jeremy Bacharach moved to Chicago to attend The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. At SAIC he was Art Director of F News Magazine, winning several national design awards.

By day, Jeremy works in interactive design for one of the largest agencies in the world, while also maintaining a small boutique practice designing for indie bands, cafes, and the like.

By night, Jeremy creates in a variety of methods—painting, drawing, photography, and digital media. Inspiration often comes from vintage pop culture and from frequent trips to Mexico with his wife Ana, a writer. Many ideas are sparked by their creative collaboration, and an earlier version of Sirena del Desierto was made for her.

One Comment

  • Fri, 07 Nov 2008 01:25:27 -0500 | Permalink |

    I saw this collection on tequila.net. I think I will design one because I am an artist. Does it taste the same as the regular 1800 tequila?

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