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Tequila Blanco

Herradura, Don Julio, Corralejo, Ortigoza, El Amo

Blanco or white tequila is as clear as water and is a finished product following the second distillation. Many connoisseurs prefer it because of its pure flavor.

 

Tequila Reposado

Don Julio, Herradura, Hornitos, Gran Centenario, Corralejo, Cazadores, Azul, Milagro, Don Ramón, Tortuga, Cuervo Tradicional, Cuervo Especial

Reposado or rested tequila is the result of storing white tequila in oak or holm oak barrels for at least two months. It tends to have a somewhat woody color, and it is slightly smoother in taste than tequila blanco.

 

Tequila Añejo

Tres Generaciones, Gran Centenario, Corralejo, Reserva Antigua 1800

Añejo or aged tequila is matured for at least a year. It is darker than tequila reposado, and its woody flavor is more pronounced. For first time drinkers, this is perhaps the most recommendable.