LaSalle Tequila was a brand of tequila that emerged during the mid-20th century, produced by LaSalle Distillers Limited, a company better known for its production of Canadian spirits. The brand was named “LaSalle” to evoke a sense of heritage and tradition, aligning with the company’s history and reputation in the spirits industry. Although primarily recognized for other spirits, LaSalle ventured into tequila production to tap into the growing demand for tequila in North America. The tequila was crafted in Mexico, adhering to the traditional methods of tequila production using blue agave. However, LaSalle Tequila never reached the iconic status of other tequila brands and eventually faded from the market as the company refocused on its core products. Today, LaSalle Tequila remains a lesser-known chapter in the broader history of tequila production.