Flecha Azul Cristalano
Co-founded in 2020 by Aron Marquez & Abraham Ancer, this tequila is the outcome of a journey to create an additive-free, ultra-premium product. Translated to mean "Blue Arrow", made from fully mature blue agave in the lowlands of Jalisco, the Cristalino is produced by a Mexican owned distillery, operating since 1926. This triple-filtered Añejo Tequila has been aged for 18 months in ex-Bourbon barrels and carries all the warmth of a traditional Añejo but is still light and soft on the palate. It balances notes of vanilla and dark chocolate with a long, luxurious finish, while barrel aging has imparted flavours of coconut and subtle baking spice.
Hussong's Tequila Anejo
Hussong’s Anejo Tequila is made from 100% blue weber agave, harvested at a minimum age of 5 years, from both the lowlands and highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. A unique cooking method combining the old traditional way of cooking agaves in brick ovens and stainless steel autoclaves for 32-36 hours. The Tequila is then aged for at least 15 months in used bourbon barrels to give it a smooth and balanced taste. Refined and complex aromas of caramel, vanilla, apple and cinnamon are reminiscent of apple pie, the palate continues with added notes of chocolate, orange and honey with a hint of aromatic spice and a toasted oak finish.
Casa San Matias Gran Reserva - Extra Anejo
Fortaleza Reposado Tequila
In 1999, Guillermo Erickson Sauza decided to bring back the old Sauza family distillery to life. Today he produces Tequila Fortaleza there using 100% stone-milled agave, entirely produced on the estate which lies right in the middle of the town of Tequila. Fortaleza Reposado Tequila is rested for 8 months. It has an amazingly soft texture with a vegetal sweetness balanced against soft and sweet vanilla notes from the ex-bourbon barrels in which it is rested.
Pasote Reposado Tequila
Aztecs were among the most loyal, ferocious fighters in history. Victories and sacrifices were celebrated by drinking the sacred agave plant. This PASOTE spirit lives on in the distilleries matchless Jalisco Highlands tequila. Distilled with pure rainwater, natural spring water and agave grown personally by their master tequilero, this liquid art is distinctively herbal and incredibly pure. From the guerreros who guard each bottle to the exacting effort put into its content, they are certain you will revel in their tribute to warriors everywhere.
Sangre de Vida Premium Tequila Blanco
As wine is to France, Tequila is to Mexico – the life blood of the people. For the purest at heart and those who want that true agave flavour, Sangre de Vida Blanco captivates with a bouquet of banana, citrus, green bell pepper and white flowers. Once you have had a taste of the light peppery, agave with a hint of minerals from the earth your taste buds will long for another sip. Sangre de Vida Blanco tequila begins with slow roasting the agave piña hearts in stone-walled brick ovens. This centuries-old art of slow-cooking is then followed by cooling, shredding, and finally squeezing the hearts into a mosto (sweet juice), which then ferments for five days, after which is then distilled three times (with its final distillation completed in small stills with even more heat).
La Cofradia Casa Reposado
Undoubtably Casa Cofradia is the distilleries finest and delicate of their tequilas. The bottle is a ceramic bottle displaying four corners of agave stalks hugging the bottle. Casa Cofradia Reposado Tequila is a delicate and full flavoured sipping tequila made from 100% Blue agave. It is created in a fine blend of selected barrels and is extra oxygenated creating a soft texture. For over 50 years, La Cofradia have been distilling and bottling Tequila and it is with this length of experience that has made them one of the finest and best in the market. Producing top quality products with high quality agave using traditional methods but in a modern industrial plant. Their tequilas are bottled in blown glass or ceramic bottles.
Pādre Azul Super Premium Tequila Reposado
About 10 years have passed since the blue agaves in this tequila first stretched their leaves towards the hot Mexican sun, can you imagine? An agave must grow for 8 to 10 years before it can be harvested for tequila production. This is followed by the cooking process and then fermentation, which in turn takes several days. This tequila then matures in carefully selected bourbon oak barrels for at least 8 months. The most important ingredient in our tequila is undoubtedly time. The result: a delicate vanilla taste, a hint of raw and cooked agave, very present, very pleasant in the finish ...
La Cofradia Ed. Catrina Reposado
Born in the 1920's, Catrina is a symbol of Mexican traditions and still appreciated to this day. This bottle displays a representation of an elegant female skeleton with autumn flowers in their hair. Catrina is one of the special edition Tequila La Cofradía evoking one of the most important traditions in Mexican culture - "The Day of the Dead". For over 50 years, La Cofradia have been distilling and bottling Tequila and it is with this length of experience that has made them one of the finest and best in the market. Producing top quality products with high quality agave using traditional methods but in a modern industrial plant. Their tequilas are bottled in blown glass or ceramic bottles.
Don Julio Añejo Tequila
A testament to Don Julios patience and determination for superior quality, Tequila Don Julio Añejo is the culmination of distinct rich flavours of agave balanced with the perfect amount of wood influence. Don Julio Añejo spends more than the minimum requirement of 1 year on oak, and is normally aged between 18 months and two years before it reaches its optimum age and taste profile. As with the rest of the Don Julio range the nose is fruity and floral, but with notes of vanilla and fresh agave, whilst the palate is slightly richer and more full bodied, yet still sweet and rich with citrus characteristics.