Rio Grande Tequila Gold
Tequila Gold after being distilled in small copper stills, to nuance its flavor is worked with top quality caramel, which give it its characteristic flavor and color.Sweet aroma with pleasant notes of agave. Dense on the palate, bouquet reminiscent of distilled agave. The end of the mouth is dry with notes of sweet citrus.
Rio Grande Tequila Chili
Rio Grande Chili Tequila is a blend of macerated Mexican chilies with genuine blue agave tequila.
Hussong's Tequila Silver
Hussong’s Silver 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 silver or blanco is tequila in its purest form. Unaged and crystal clear, this tequila is crisp, smooth and full of 100% Agave flavour. The aromas are bright, fresh cut grass, citrus and vanilla with similar flavours coming through on the palate along with some butterscotch and pineapple.
Patron XO Cafe Coffee Liqueur
Mix Patrón Silver Tequila and the pure, natural essence of fine coffee, you get Patron XO Cafe Coffee Liquor. Not sweet but dry, as with most low-proof coffee liqueurs. Perfect for your mixed cocktails, sipping, or an ingredient in a dessert. A rich, dark brown colour. Aromas of fresh coffee, vanilla, and chocolate. Coffee across the palate with light tequila and chocolate.
El Arquero Blanco Tequila
A new tequila venture founded by former Test Cricket Captain, Adam Gilchrist. The brand’s name, El Arquero , is Spanish for “The Archer” and “The Keeper”. “That’s where the cricket reference ends,” Gilchrist says. “I wanted something that could stand on its own two feet... I’m not a brand ambassador, I’m a founder. I wanted to do it properly.” Adamant that the brand isn't about celebrity or fanciful stories, Gilchrist is genuinely interested in quality. “We didn’t want to just slap a label on someone else’s juice,” he says. “We wanted something authentically made, traditionally distilled, and clean as it gets. No additives, no shortcuts.” So he and his team partnered with the Báñuelos family, third-generation masters and original founders of Cazadores. Their Destiladora de Los Altos distillery has been quietly perfecting the art for over half a century. The Blanco is aimed at being accessible without compromising proper tequila character. Seven year old agaves are harvested to create a bright, herbaceous aroma leading to a refreshingly crisp palate. According to Esquire Magazine, "...clarity shows in the liquid. The Blanco leads with roasted pineapple, citrus and white pepper before sliding into notes of vanilla and lemon. A small portion is aged briefly in oak, just enough to take the sting out of the back end." 38% Alc./Vol.