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Tapatio Excelencia Extra Añejo Gran Reserva
TequilaIssue 43

Tapatio Excelencia Extra Añejo Gran Reserva

Tapatio · La Alteña Distillery

80 proof4 YearJalisco, Mexico
Four years in American oak have transformed highland agave into something that could be mistaken for a fine aged spirit of any category — yet the agave core never disappears. Carlos Camarena's refusal to use diffusers or additives means every bit of complexity here comes from raw material and time. A tequila that rewards those who understand what patience costs.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich cooked agave melds with dark chocolate and butterscotch. Vanilla and oak dominate a second wave, followed by hints of tobacco leaf and dried citrus peel.

Palate

Full-bodied and velvety, with caramel, roasted agave, and a pronounced coffee note. The oak is present but integrated, never overwhelming the agave character. A flash of cinnamon warms the mid-palate.

Finish

Exceptionally long, with lingering chocolate, tobacco, and a final whisper of cooked agave that refuses to leave.

Specifications
Agave
100% Blue Weber Agave (estate-grown highland)
Production
Brick oven cooked, roller mill extracted, natural fermentation with house yeast
Region
Jalisco, Mexico
Cooking Method
Brick oven cooked, roller mill extracted, natural fermentation with house yeast
Distillation
Double distilled in copper pot stills
NOM
NOM 1139
Additives Free
Yes
Serve & Pair

Food Pairing

Mole negro with slow-braised short ribs

The Story

Crafted by third-generation master distiller Carlos Camarena at the family's La Alteña distillery in the town of Arandas, this extra añejo is made from estate-grown highland agave that benefits from the cooler temperatures and higher altitude of Los Altos de Jalisco.

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