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Family-owned tequila distributor bringing quality tequila from Los Altos, Jalisco to Kansas.

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Name:

Tequila 3030 Añejo

Class:

Aged

The name of our Tequila comes from this legendary 30-30 carbine. In America, it's known as the rifle that conquered the West. In Mexico, during the Mexican Revolution and the Cristero Revolution, it was an icon of the Mexican people's struggle. It's the only rifle with a Mexican corrido dedicated to it due to its great importance in our country's history.

RECOGNITIONS

  • Silver Medal “Agave Spirits Challenge 2008”

  • Gold Medal "Best of the Best Tequila" at the "Tequila.net awards 2011"

  • Bronze Medal “Berlin International Spirits Competition 2015”

  • Silver Medal “Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2016”

Awards:

2011 - Tequila.net Awards - Gold Medal, "Best of the Best Tequila"

2015 - Berlin International Spirits Competition -Bronze Medal

2016 - Concours Mondial de Bruxelles (Spirits Selection) - Silver Medal

2025 - WSWA (Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America) Tasting Competition - Gold Medal

NOSE

On the nose, it presents a high intensity and complex diversity, with aromas of stewed fruit, subtle aromas of the barrel, and distinct herbal notes. On the second nose, we confirm aromas of stewed fruit like apple and candied fruit like orange and sweet potato, without losing its floral variety. The aromas of cooked agave are present, leaving a honeyed note. The barrel is present with a subtle hint of vanilla and dark chocolate.

MOUTH

30-30 Añejo presents itself on the palate with a distinct smoothness that confirms its density. The aromas of the nose are confirmed, but the most notable are the toasted and spicy aromas from the barrel, such as pepper, vanilla, coffee, and cocoa. A very interesting mint flavor that refreshes the palate rounds out this tequila.

VIEW

This tequila has a beautiful light yellow color with golden highlights; it's bright and clean with a high apparent density. It's a bit thick since the legs take a while to fall and the crown remains firm.

TASTING NOTES

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