Arquitecto Tequila Blanco
Arquitecto Tequila Blanco
Crafted by master distiller and trained architect Enrique Fonseca at the esteemed Tequileña Distillery (NOM 1146) in Jalisco, Mexico, Arquitecto Tequila Blanco is a celebration of tradition, craftsmanship, and innovation.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Aromatic notes of cooked agave, black pepper, and vanilla.
- Palate: Smooth and balanced flavors of ripe agave, citrus, and a hint of vanilla, leading to a crisp, clean finish with subtle spiciness.
- Finish: Long and warming with an oily viscosity, leaving lingering notes of pepper and earthiness.
Production Highlights
- Agave: 100% mature Blue Weber agave, handpicked to ensure optimal quality.
- Cooking: Low-pressure autoclave cooking preserves natural sugars and enhances the tequila’s smooth profile.
- Fermentation: Open-air fermentation in stainless steel tanks using only agave sugars, ensuring purity and consistency.
- Distillation: A combination of copper pot, stainless steel, and column distillation techniques results in a refined and expressive tequila.
- Additive-Free: Certified additive-free, highlighting the natural essence of the agave plant.
Sustainability Commitment
Arquitecto Tequila is dedicated to sustainable practices, including the use of mature agave and eco-friendly production methods. The brand supports S.A.C.R.E.D (Saving Agave for Culture, Recreation, Education, and Development), a charity focused on improving the lives of people in rural Mexican communities where agave is grown.
Serving Suggestions
Enjoy Arquitecto Tequila Blanco neat, on the rocks, or in classic cocktails such as the Paloma or Margarita. Its clean and crisp profile also makes it an excellent base for innovative cocktail creations.
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