Tequila Primo 1861 is a premium tequila from the Highlands of Jalisco, with a legacy, a history and a name of over 200 years. It is a tribute to Pedro Camarena, the founder of the first tequila distillery in Arandas, Jalisco, who was a pioneer in the art of tequila-making. His distillery was burned down during the Mexican Revolution, but his legacy lives on through the tahona stone that stands proudly today.
The Tequila Primo 1861 Reposado is a single barrel tequila that has been aged for 61 days in new barrels made of French Oak. The tequila has a deep amber color and a rich and complex aroma of cooked agave, cinnamon, olive, and herbal notes, with a hint of mint and pepper. The palate is silky and oily, with notes of agave, green melon, and spices, and a long and satisfying finish. The tequila has an ABV of 40%, which gives it a smooth and balanced character, without compromising its intensity and flavor.
This tequila is a must-try for tequila enthusiasts and collectors, who appreciate the craftsmanship and heritage of tequila-making. It is a tequila that embodies the essence of Jalisco's terroir, with its rich and earthy character, balanced by the influence of French oak casks.