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Tequila Selection

Discover our extensive collection of premium and unique tequilas we offer at our restaurant. Each bottle is carefully selected to offer you a taste of authentic Mexico, showcasing the rich flavors and traditions of this beloved spirit. Whether you prefer smooth sips or bold blends, our selection promises to elevate your dining experience. Join us and explore the world of tequila like never before!

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7 Leguas Tequila

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7 Leguas Tequila was founded in 1957 and has a deep-rooted connection to Mexican tradition and history. It is named after "Siete Leguas," the horse of Pancho Villa, a legendary figure of the Mexican Revolution.The high-quality agave and traditional production methods give 7 Leguas Tequila a reputation for its smoothness and authentic taste, making it a favorite among tequila enthusiasts.

Blanco $8  

Taste: Crisp and fresh with bright citrus, agave sweetness, and herbal notes. There's a hint of white pepper and a slightly mineral finish.

Mouthfeel: Smooth with a clean, vibrant quality.

Reposado $10

Taste: Balanced between agave sweetness and oak aging, offering notes of caramel, vanilla, baking spices, and dried fruit.

Mouthfeel: Creamy and well-rounded with a pleasant warmth.

Anejo $11  

Taste: Rich and complex, featuring dark chocolate, roasted nuts, oak, and honey with subtle smokiness.

Mouthfeel: Velvety and luxurious, with a long, satisfying finish.

1800 Tequila

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1800 Tequila is named after the year 1800, which marks the year when tequila was first successfully aged in oak barrels. Produced by Casa Cuervo, one of the oldest tequila families in Mexico, 1800 is made from 100% Weber blue agave grown in Jalisco, Mexico. It prides itself on a blend of tradition and innovation. Its pyramid-shaped bottle design is inspired by Mayan stone pyramids, underscoring the brand's connection to Mexican culture.

Silver (Blanco) $7  

Taste: Crisp and clean with bold agave notes, complemented by hints of citrus and a touch of peppery spice.

Mouthfeel: Smooth with a bright, fresh finish.

Reposado $8  

Taste: Balanced flavors of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak, with a hint of spice and agave sweetness.

Mouthfeel: Mellow and slightly richer than the Silver, with a warm finish.

Cabo Wabo

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Cabo Wabo Tequila was created by Sammy Hagar, the legendary rock musician and former frontman of Van Halen. The brand's origins trace back to Hagar’s love for tequila and his desire to create a premium product that matched his passion for high-quality spirits and started as a house tequila for Hagar's nightclub in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in the early 1990s. Cabo Wabo is crafted in Jalisco, Mexico, using 100% Weber blue agave, slow-cooked in traditional brick ovens, and distilled in pot stills, emphasizing artisanal methods.

Silver (Blanco) $7  

Taste: Crisp and vibrant with bold agave flavors, complemented by citrus and herbal notes. There's a hint of pepper and earthiness on the finish.

Mouthfeel: Clean and bright, with a slightly warming finish. Ideal for sipping or mixing.

Reposado $8  

Taste: A balance of agave sweetness and light oak aging, offering notes of caramel, vanilla, and a touch of spice. Hints of toasted oak and citrus add complexity.

Mouthfeel: Smooth and slightly creamy, with a well-rounded finish.

Casa Amigos

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Casamigos Tequila was co-founded in 2013 by George Clooney and his two partners it was originally intended as a private tequila for their friends and family, the trio’s creation gained popularity for its exceptional smoothness and quality, leading them to launch it publicly. The name "Casamigos" translates to "house of friends," reflecting the brand's origins and ethos. Produced in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico, Casamigos is crafted from 100% Weber blue agave grown for at least seven years. The tequila is known for its meticulous production process, including slow roasting the agave for 72 hours in brick ovens and fermenting for twice as long as most tequilas.

Blanco (Silver) $9

Taste: Bright and crisp with clean agave sweetness, complemented by citrus and a hint of vanilla. There's a touch of herbal and minty freshness with a smooth finish.

Mouthfeel: Light and silky, with a refreshing, clean profile.

Reposado $10

Taste: Aged in American oak barrels, it has flavors of caramel, vanilla, and cocoa, balanced with agave sweetness and subtle spice.

Mouthfeel: Richer and smoother than the Blanco, with a slightly creamy texture and a warm finish.

Anejo $11

Taste: Deep and complex, with notes of toffee, vanilla, dried fruit, and a touch of smokiness. The oak aging adds a luxurious layer of toasted and nutty flavors.

Mouthfeel: Velvety and full-bodied, with a long, lingering finish.

Clase Azul

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Clase Azul Tequila is an ultra-premium tequila brand celebrated for its artistry, heritage, and craftsmanship. Founded in 1997 by Arturo Lomelí in Jalisco, Mexico, Clase Azul stands out for both its high-quality tequila and its iconic hand-painted ceramic bottles. Each bottle is a unique piece of art, reflecting Mexican culture and traditions. The tequila itself is made using 100% organic Weber blue agave grown in Jalisco, slow-cooked in traditional brick ovens, and distilled meticulously to create a luxurious and smooth spirit. Clase Azul is synonymous with luxury and elegance, making it a sought-after brand for special occasions.

Plata (Silver) $18

Taste: Crisp and bright, with pronounced agave flavors, hints of citrus, and a touch of sweetness. Notes of green apple and vanilla add depth.

Mouthfeel: Light and refreshing with a clean finish.

Reposado $22

Taste: Crisp and bright, with pronounced agave flavors, hints of citrus, and a touch of sweetness. Notes of green apple and vanilla add depth.

Mouthfeel: Silky and smooth, with a creamy texture and a warm, lingering finish.

Anejo $60

Taste: Deep and luxurious, featuring notes of dried fruit, cocoa, toffee, and roasted nuts, balanced by agave and oak. A touch of cinnamon and orange zest enhances complexity.

Mouthfeel: Full-bodied and velvety, with a long, elegant finish.

Ultra (Extra Anejo) $240  

Taste: Exceptionally complex and refined, with layers of dark chocolate, caramel, dried cherries, and aged oak, complemented by a hint of spice and vanilla.

Mouthfeel: Unparalleled smoothness with a long, luxurious finish.

Don Julio

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Don Julio Tequila is named after its founder, Don Julio González, a pioneer in the tequila industry. In 1942, at just 17 years old, he began his journey by founding his own distillery, La Primavera, in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. His vision was to craft a tequila that prioritized quality over quantity. Don Julio Tequila set a new standard for premium tequila and played a significant role in elevating its status as a luxury spirit. The brand’s iconic short bottles were designed to be placed on the table, encouraging shared moments and conversations. Don Julio remains one of the most respected and recognizable tequila brands worldwide, synonymous

with exceptional craftsmanship and elegance.

Blanco ( Silver) $8

Taste: Crisp, clean, and fresh with a strong emphasis on sweet agave, citrus, and grassy notes. Subtle hints of black pepper and light herbal undertones add depth.

Mouthfeel: Smooth and vibrant with a slightly warming finish. Perfect for sipping or mixing.

Reposado $9

Taste: A balanced blend of agave sweetness and oak aging. Notes of caramel, vanilla, and butterscotch are complemented by hints of spice and dried fruit.

Mouthfeel: Silky and well-rounded, with a warm, lingering finish.

1942 Don Julio (Extra Anejo) $21

Taste: Celebrated for its ultra-smooth profile, with flavors of roasted agave, toffee, vanilla, and tropical fruits like pineapple and mango. Delicate notes of cinnamon and oak enhance its complexity.

Mouthfeel: Exceptionally smooth and elegant, with a long, refined finish.

Codigo

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Código1530 Tequila has deep roots in Mexican heritage and tradition, originally crafted as a private recipe enjoyed by generations of families in Jalisco, Mexico. The brand's name reflects its historical significance: "Código" means "code," signifying its adherence to traditional production methods, and "1530" refers to the year when Spanish settlers first introduced distillation to the region. Código was a family secret until co-founder and entrepreneur Federico Vaughan decided to share the spirit with support from partners like music star George Strait. The brand is known for its commitment to authenticity, natural fermentation, and no additives or chemicals. Código also uniquely ages its tequilas in Napa Valley French oak wine barrels.

Blanco (Silver) $9

Taste: Pure and fresh, with prominent flavors of cooked agave, citrus, and tropical fruit. Subtle herbal and earthy undertones add complexity.

Mouthfeel: Clean and crisp, with a light, smooth finish. Ideal for sipping or cocktails.

Reposado $10

Taste: Balanced and smooth, with flavors of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak complemented by hints of agave sweetness and dried fruit. The wine barrel aging adds a gentle fruity complexity.

Mouthfeel: Rich and creamy, with a warm, lingering finish.

Anejo $28

Taste: Luxurious and full-bodied, featuring notes of toffee, butterscotch, vanilla, and spice, with a backdrop of roasted agave and a hint of wine-driven fruitiness.

Mouthfeel: Velvety and rich, with a complex, enduring finish.

Origen (Extra Anejo) $40

Taste: Exceptionally complex and refined, with deep flavors of dark chocolate, toasted oak, dried fruit, and spices like cinnamon and clove, layered with a touch of wine-infused sweetness.

Mouthfeel: Smooth and luxurious, with a long, elegant finish that lingers beautifully.

Mi Rancho Select $10

Taste: A Blanco tequila lightly rested in French oak wine barrels, giving it a pale pink hue and a touch of floral and fruity notes, including cherry and red berry, layered over the sweet agave.

Mouthfeel: Soft and silky, with a refreshing, lightly oaky finish.

Hornitos

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Hornitos Tequila was founded in 1950 by Don Francisco Javier Sauza, a member of the famed Sauza family, who has a long-standing legacy in the tequila industry. Hornitos is a celebration of Mexican independence and innovation. The name "Hornitos" means "little ovens" in Spanish, referencing the clay ovens traditionally used to roast agave hearts. This method enhances the tequila's flavor by maintaining the natural sweetness of the agave.

Plata (Silver) $7

Taste: Bright and fresh, with pronounced flavors of cooked agave, citrus, and a hint of peppery spice. Slight herbal and earthy notes add complexity.

Mouthfeel: Smooth and light, with a crisp finish. Great for mixing in cocktails like margaritas.

Reposado $8

Taste: Balanced with sweet and earthy flavors, featuring notes of caramel, vanilla, and light oak. The agave's herbal qualities remain prominent.

Mouthfeel: Mellow and slightly creamy, with a warm, lingering finish.

Anejo $9

Taste: Rich and smooth, with flavors of toasted oak, vanilla, caramel, and dried fruit, complemented by subtle spice and roasted agave.

Mouthfeel: Full-bodied and velvety, with a long, satisfying finish.

Black Barrel $10

Taste: Aged in charred American oak barrels for a unique, whiskey-like profile. Notes of smoky oak, caramel, and vanilla blend with agave sweetness and hints of spice.

Mouthfeel: Bold and rich, with a smooth yet complex finish.

Patron

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Patrón Tequila was founded in 1989 by John Paul DeJoria with a vision to create a premium tequila that could elevate the category and compete with luxury spirits like fine whiskey and cognac. Patrón prides itself on its artisanal production methods, which include using 100% Blue Weber agave grown in the highlands and traditional stone tahona wheels to crush the agave. The brand's meticulous attention to quality and craftsmanship, combined with its iconic hand-numbered bottles, made it a pioneer in the luxury tequila market. Patrón is credited with helping to change the global perception of tequila, transforming it from a party spirit into a refined, sipping experience.

Silver (Blanco) $8

Taste: Fresh and crisp, with clean agave flavors complemented by citrus, light pepper, and a touch of sweetness.

Mouthfeel: Smooth and light, with a refreshing finish. Excellent for sipping or in cocktails like margaritas.

Reposado $9

Taste: A well-balanced blend of agave and oak, with hints of vanilla, caramel, and light spices. The aging process adds a subtle richness while preserving  the bright agave notes.

Mouthfeel: Soft and slightly creamy, with a warm finish.

Anejo $12

Taste: Rich and complex, with flavors of roasted agave, oak, vanilla, caramel, and dried fruits. Light notes of honey and spice add depth.

Mouthfeel: Full-bodied and smooth, with a long, luxurious finish.

Extra Anejo $45

Taste: Deeply flavorful and luxurious, featuring prominent notes of dried fruit, dark chocolate, toffee, and oak, alongside a lingering essence of sweet agave and spice.

Mouthfeel: Velvety and rich, with an exceptionally long finish.

Mezcal Selection

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Casa Amigos $10

Taste: Casamigos Mezcal offers a smooth, approachable flavor profile with subtle smokiness, sweet roasted agave, bright citrus, and light herbal notes, all balanced by a creamy texture and an earthy, peppery finish. It's perfect for sipping neat or enhancing cocktails.

Mouthfeel: Casamigos Mezcal is known for its smooth and creamy texture. It’s less harsh than some traditional mezcals, making it enjoyable for sipping neat or in cocktails.

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Koch $7

Taste: Koch Mezcal delivers a bold and traditional mezcal experience, showcasing pronounced smokiness, earthy roasted agave flavors, and herbal and citrus notes, with a touch of minerality. Its complex profile and smooth finish make it ideal for sipping or exploring in cocktails.

Mouthfeel: Koch Mezcal has a rich, slightly oily mouthfeel that coats the palate, enhancing its bold flavors. The texture is smooth yet robust, with a clean, lingering finish that highlights its smoky and earthy characteristics.

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Codigo 1530 $10

Taste: Código Mezcal offers a refined and balanced profile with gentle smokiness, roasted agave sweetness, and subtle notes of citrus, herbs, and spices, delivering a smooth, sophisticated experience.

Mouthfeel: Codigo Mezcal is silky and light, with a clean, lingering finish that highlights its elegant and approachable character.

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Koch Arroqueno $9 

Taste: Koch Arroqueño Mezcal showcases a bold and complex flavor profile, with rich smokiness, roasted agave sweetness, and earthy, herbal, and floral notes, accompanied by a touch of citrus and peppery spice.

Mouthfeel: Koch Arroqueñois full-bodied and slightly creamy, with a smooth, lingering finish that emphasizes its depth and traditional craftsmanship.

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Ilegal $8 

Taste: Ilegal Mezcal delivers a well-balanced flavor profile, featuring smoky roasted agave, sweet caramel, citrus zest, and hints of herbs and spices, with a touch of earthy minerality

Mouthfeel: Ilegal Mezcal is smooth and slightly velvety, with a clean, warming finish that highlights its artisanal quality.

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