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Don Juan Escobar Mezcal

Not all Tequilas and Mezcal's are made equal! Your basic Tequila only has to contain 51% Agave and your standard Mezcal only 80%. Don Juan is made from 100% Blue Agave and when you have a sip you will understand the difference this core ingredient can make.

Patron XO Cafe Tequila

Patron XO Cafe is an extraordinary blend of premium tequila and the pure natural essence of coffee. The taste is dry, not sweet as with most low proof coffee liqueurs. It is excellent for sipping as well as an ingredient in a cocktail or as a delicious dessert topping.

Espolon Anejo Tequila

Handcrafted and made from 100% blue Weber agave, aged for 12 months in new American Oak barrels, and finished in Wild Turkey Bourbon barrels for 2-3 months, Espolon Anejo embodies a complex balance of roasted agave and wood, with hints of dried fruits and butterscotch. Limited Stock.

La Gritona Resposado Tequila

La Gritona Reposado is a subtle and distinctive 100% blue agave tequila distilled by a local family in the small region of Valle de Guadalupe in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. La Gritona Reposado has been gaining notoriety around Southern California as a bartenders secret and their preferred after-shift drink. Some call it a session tequila. Very vegetal, without the sweetness, oakiness, or vanilla that is often associated with a highland Reposado. You will not find a rounder finish in the tequila world.

Le Tribute Mezcal

Soft earthy aroma with fresh herbs and smoky characters. The palate is pleasant and balanced. Persistence of smoked character, herbs, subtly spicy.

Batanga Blanco Tequila

KAH Tequila Blanco

KAH Tequila Blanco is a double distilled, un-aged Tequila made from 100% Blue Agave and bottled at 40% ABV. The design of the KAH Blanco bottle is inspired by the Bolivian tradition of the Day of the Dead celebration in which actual skulls of loved ones are kept and brought out on November 8th each year.