Tequila Caballo Moro – Mexican tequila and mezcal

Caballo Moro Reposado Tequila

Class: tequila reposado — aging in barrels from 2 months to 1 year

Caballo Moro Reposado Tequila

Characteristics:

  • Raw materials: Agave tequilana Weber var. azul
  • Growing region: —
  • Region of production: Jalisco, Los Valles
  • Baking and Boiling: Stone or Brick Oven
  • Extraction: roller mill
  • Water: —
  • Fermentation: 100% agave, stainless steel containers
  • Distillation: double
  • Distillation equipment: stainless steel vat
  • Excerpt: —
  • Strength: 40% vol.

Tequila Caballo Moro Añejo

Class: tequila añejo — aging in barrels from 1 to 3 years

Tequila Caballo Moro Añejo

Characteristics:

  • Raw materials: Agave tequilana Weber var. azul
  • Growing region: —
  • Region of production: Jalisco, Los Valles
  • Baking and Boiling: Stone or Brick Oven
  • Extraction: roller mill
  • Water: —
  • Fermentation: 100% agave, stainless steel containers
  • Distillation: double
  • Distillation equipment: stainless steel vat
  • Excerpt: —
  • Strength: 40% vol.

Distillery Tequila la Parreñita, S.A. de C.V., El Arenal, Jalisco

Region: Jalisco, Los Valles

The nuances of agave processing and tequila production at the enterprise:

  • Baking and Boiling: Stone or Brick Oven
  • Extraction: roller
  • Fermentation: 100% agave, agave with additives, steel tanks
  • Still: copper container, steel container
  • Excerpt: —
  • Water: —

Tequila – national Mexican alcoholic drink. Tequila is produced by distilling fermented blue agave juice in 5 states of Mexico. The principle of compliance with the geography of production is strictly observed. Consequently, Mexico is the only producer of tequila in the world.

Tequila is considered a premium drink, and the longer the aging period, the higher the price. The most valuable is extra añejo tequila, its aging period in barrels exceeds 3 years. There are over 200 distilleries in the country, producing more than 1,700 brands of tequila. Mexican tequila is exported to more than 120 countries, but the bulk of exports - 80% - come from the United States. Every year, the production and export of tequila in Mexico shows an increase of 6-10%, and this is the fastest growing market after whiskey.

While in Mexico itself they prefer to consume tequila in its pure form, the use of tequila in cocktails is widespread abroad. The most famous tequila-based drinks are Margarita, Tequila Sunrise, Tequila Boom and Paloma.

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