MARGARITAS 19oz

  • LIME
  • GRAPEFRUIT
  • MANGO
  • KIWI
  • PEACH
  • PASSION FRUIT
  • COCONUT
  • PEACH
  • CHAMBORD
  • CHERRY
  • STRAWBERRY
  • RASPBERRY
  • PINEAPPLE

Over 150 Premium Tequilas

MOJITOS

  • LIME
  • MANGO
  • STRAWBERRY
  • PEACH
  • COCONUT
  • PINEAPPLE
  • CHERRY
  • RASPBERRY
  • WATERMELON

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  • Centenario Blanco
  • Centenario Anejo
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  • Cielo Anejo
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  • Coralejo Anejo
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  • Corason Blanco
  • Corzo Blanco
  • 1800 Silver
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  • Don Eduardo Blanco
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  • Don Julio 1942
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  • El Tesoro Anejo
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  • Herradura
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  • Casa Noble Reposado
  • Cazadores Anejo
  • Cazadores Reposado
  • Centenario Blanco
  • Centenario Anejo
  • Centenario Reposado
  • Cielo Blanco
  • Cielo Anejo
  • Cielo Reposado
  • Coralejo Blanco
  • Coralejo Anejo
  • Coralejo Reposado
  • Corason Blanco
  • Corzo Blanco
  • 1800 Silver
  • 1800 Anejo
  • 1800 Reposado
  • Don Eduardo Blanco
  • Don Eduardo Anejo
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  • Don Julio Blanco
  • Don Julio Anejo
  • Don Julio Reposado
  • Don Julio 1942
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  • El Jimador
  • El Tesoro Blanco
  • El Tesoro Anejo
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Tequila Facts
Classifications
Beyond the two basic designations of Tequila—agave and mixto—there are four categories: Silver or Blanco/White Tequilas are clear, with little (no more than 60 days in stainless steel tanks) or no aging. They can be either 100% agave or mixto. Silver Tequilas are used primarily for mixing and blend particularly well into fruit-based drinks.

Gold Tequila is unaged silver Tequila that has been colored and flavored with caramel. It is usually a mixto.

Reposado ("rested") Tequila is aged in wooden tanks or casks for a legal minimum period of at least two months, with the better-quality brands spending three to nine months in wood. It can be either 100% agave or mixto. Reposado Tequilas are the best-selling Tequilas in Mexico.

Añejo ("old") Tequila is aged in wooden barrels (usually old Bourbon barrels) for a minimum of 12 months. The best-quality anejos are aged 18 months to three years for mixtos, and up to four years for 100% agaves. Aging Tequila for more than four years is a matter of controversy. Most Tequila producers oppose doing so because they feel that "excessive" oak aging will overwhelm the distinctive earthy and vegetal agave flavor notes.
Mezcal and the Worm
The rules and regulations that govern the production and packaging of Tequila do not apply to agave spirits produced outside of the designated Tequila areas in Mexico. Some Mezcal distilleries are very primitive and very small. The best known mezcal come from the southern state of Oaxaca (wuh-HA-kuh), although it is produced in a number of other states. Eight varieties of agave are approved for Mezcal production, but the chief variety used is the espadin agave (agave angustifolia Haw). The famous "worm" that is found in some bottles of Mezcal (con gusano -- "with worm") is actually the larva of one of two moths that live on the agave plant. The reason for adding the worm to the bottle of Mezcal is obscure. But one story, that at least has the appeal of logic to back it up, is that the worm serves as proof of high proof, which is to say that if the worm remains intact in the bottle, the percentage of alcohol in the spirit is high enough to preserve the pickled worm. Consuming the worm, which can be done without harm, has served as a rite of passage for generations of fraternity boys. As a rule, top-quality mezcals do not include a worm in the bottle.

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