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Understanding the different types of tequila can enhance your appreciation and help you choose the right bottle:
Blanco means "white" in Spanish, but in tequila terms it refers to a crystal-clear, unaged spirit. Bottled shortly after distillation, Blanco is bold, vibrant, and full of agave character. It is often called "silver" tequila, and it is perfect for cocktails or anyone who wants to taste tequila in its purest form. Shop Blanco tequila.
Reposado means "rested." This tequila is aged in oak barrels, often former bourbon barrels, for anywhere from 2 months to a year. The brief aging gives it a soft golden hue and adds subtle notes of vanilla, spice, and oak while retaining that bright agave core. It is a versatile favorite for sipping or mixing. Shop Reposado tequila.
Añejo, meaning "aged," spends 1 to 3 years in oak barrels, resulting in a darker, richer, and more complex tequila. With deep notes of caramel, chocolate, and dried fruit, Añejo tequilas are smooth and luxurious, best enjoyed neat or with a single cube of ice.
The most mature and often most premium expression, Extra Añejo tequilas are aged for over 3 years. This ultra-smooth, deeply flavorful tequila leans into the territory of fine cognac or aged whiskey. Expect rich, layered profiles perfect for slow sipping and special occasions.
Cristalino is an aged tequila, typically Añejo or Extra Añejo, that has been charcoal-filtered to remove its color while preserving its flavor. The result is a crystal-clear spirit with the depth of aged tequila and the brightness of a Blanco. It is modern, elegant, and incredibly smooth.
Many tequilas use additives such as sweeteners or artificial flavors to enhance taste or color. Additive-free tequilas skip the shortcuts, letting the natural character of the agave and barrel aging shine through. If you value authenticity and transparency, this is the way to go.
The tequila world is diverse and full of standout options. From iconic labels to ultra-premium craft bottles, here are some of the top tequila brands you can order from us, and what makes each one special.
Launched by George Clooney in 2013, Casamigos helped kickstart the celebrity tequila wave. Known for its smooth, sweet notes of vanilla and caramel, it is a fan favorite among casual drinkers. Compared to Don Julio, Casamigos leans softer and sweeter, ideal for sipping or simple cocktails.
Clase Azul is known for its hand-painted ceramic bottles and luxury positioning. Its tequilas are rich, complex, and perfect for sipping, especially the Reposado. Compared to Tears of Llorona, Clase Azul emphasizes visual artistry and smooth drinkability over depth and rarity.
A benchmark in premium tequila, Don Julio is crafted in the Jalisco Highlands and offers refined, agave-forward flavor. Don Julio 1942, in particular, is a staple in upscale settings. It competes closely with Clase Azul in quality, but with a more minimalist, classic presentation.
One of the most widely available premium tequilas, Patrón is crisp, smooth, and versatile. With a clean flavor profile and solid price point, it works great for shots and cocktails alike. Compared to Espolòn, Patrón is more polished, but both deliver dependable quality.
Tears of Llorona is a rare, ultra-premium extra añejo made from highland blue agave and aged in scotch, sherry, and cognac barrels. It is deep, rich, and layered, closer to a fine whiskey than traditional tequila. A true collector's bottle, it far exceeds most mainstream offerings in complexity and price.
Hornitos offers approachable tequila at a great value, especially its Plata and Reposado varieties. Known for bold, peppery agave flavors, it is great for shots or cocktails. Compared to Jose Cuervo, Hornitos offers a 100% agave lineup at similar price points, often delivering a cleaner taste.
A legacy brand dating back to 1758, Jose Cuervo is the best-selling tequila in the world. From affordable mixtos to premium lines like Reserva de la Familia, Cuervo offers something for everyone. Its broad range makes it a familiar staple, though not as smooth as top-tier brands.
Espolòn delivers bold agave flavors with a peppery kick, wrapped in eye-catching Dia de los Muertos-inspired labels. Made in the Los Altos region, it is popular among bartenders for cocktails. It stands out as a value-driven rival to Patrón and Hornitos, with more vibrant character.
Each brand brings a unique flavor, style, and story, giving tequila lovers a world of variety to explore. Whether you are into bold mixes or refined sips, there is a bottle here for every taste and budget, and you can order any of them for delivery to your door.
The taste of tequila varies depending on its type:
Features a peppery bite with spicy initial notes and a stone fruit aftertaste.
Smoother with deeper flavors, offering aromas and notes of honey and nectar.
Smooth and sweet with touches of smoke, deep molasses, rich honey, and earthy notes.
Yes. You can buy tequila online from Country Wine & Spirits and have it shipped directly to you in every state where alcohol delivery is permitted. Browse the collection above, add your bottles to the cart, and check out securely. Most orders ship quickly with tracking. See full shipping and delivery details.
A good online tequila store combines selection, authenticity, and reliable delivery. With us you can shop everything from everyday Blancos to rare, allocated Extra Añejos and collector bottles like Tears of Llorona, with competitive prices and nationwide shipping. Use the filters above to compare tequila brands and prices in one place.
Yes. If we deliver to your state, the process is just as simple as buying from a liquor store near you, but with a far wider range of brands and bottles than any single shelf. View full shipping and delivery information here.
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In short, no. While both are Mexican spirits made from agave and distilled, they differ in key ways. Tequila must be made from blue Weber agave and is mostly produced in Jalisco. Mezcal can be made from various agave types and is often produced in Oaxaca and other regions. Mezcal gets its signature smoky flavor from agave cooked in underground pits. While both spirits can be aged, mezcal is best known for its unaged (joven) versions, similar to Blanco tequila.
Tequila is one of the few spirits made from the blue Weber agave plant, and it can only be produced in specific regions of Mexico, primarily Jalisco. It is also unique for having clearly defined categories based on aging, namely Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo, each offering distinct flavor profiles and colors. While other spirits also have classifications, tequila's age-based categories are especially prominent and standardized.
Tequila is not a wine, it is a spirit. All alcohols go through a fermentation process, and all are made with a grain or fruit starting point. This is pretty much where the similarities stop between the two drinks. Tequila is distilled, which wine is not. This means the liquid is purer and has less of the raw flavors and texture. Tequila is much stronger than wine, at around 80 proof as opposed to around 25 proof. They are also stored very differently. Tequila can be enjoyed immediately after bottling. Wine, due to its more raw state, needs to rest in the bottle and age for a while before it is ready to drink.
Tequila and whiskey are around the same strength, though whiskey has the ability to be a little stronger. Due to the stricter rules around tequila production, there is not a lot of room to change things, which keeps the strength at about 80 proof. Whiskey does not have as much regulation on its production and includes many artisanal, small-batch products. This lets producers be more experimental, churning out more and more unique products. To give an idea, there is a whiskey that is 180 proof, which is extremely high and basically pure alcohol at that point.
No, tequila does not contain caffeine. While some people feel energized after drinking it, tequila is still a depressant, not a stimulant. The perceived boost often comes from the social setting or how it is consumed, not the tequila itself.
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