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Tromba's name means intense rain storms that feed the Blue Agave. Produced by a passionate craftsman & original distiller of Don Julio, they have created a mix of old world traditions with a new world taste.
LALO Tequila is named after co-founder, Eduardo "Lalo" Gonzales, whose grandfather is the father of premium tequila, Don Julio Gonzalez. Mexican Owned. Blanco Only. Verified Additive Free. Three Ingredient Tequila: Agave, proprietary Champagne yeast, deep well water.
Revelador Tepeztate is produced by legendary maestro mezcalero Gregorio “Don Goyo” Martinez Garcia and his son Rodrigo Martínez Méndez. Their mezcal is renowned throughout Mexico and abroad. After producing for brands like El Jolgorio and Nuestra Soledad in the past, this is the collaboration between Don Goyo and his son Rodrigo.
Revelador Espadin is produced by legendary maestro mezcalero Gregorio “Don Goyo” Martinez Garcia and his son Rodrigo Martínez Méndez. Their mezcal is renowned throughout Mexico and abroad.
Revelador Tobala is produced by legendary maestro mezcalero Gregorio “Don Goyo” Martinez Garcia and his son Rodrigo Martínez Méndez. Their mezcal is renowned throughout Mexico and abroad.
Mantuano is the replacement for Diplomatico's Reserva rum. 'Mantuano', meaning 'nobleman', reflects Don Juancho's status and his passion for travel and the discovery of new spirits, mainly rums. Don Juancho is present on each of Diplomatico's rums.
"Siete Veces Diez" is a tribute bottle to the second generation of Cascahuin, commemorating the life of Don Chava Rosales. As a celebration of Don Chava Rosales' life, who has embraced the teachings, challenges, and passion for tequila over the years, "Siete Veces Diez" is a recognition of the second generation of Cascahuin.
Mitre Mezcal is made in Santiago Matatlan, Oaxaca by 2nd and 3rd generation Maestros Mezcaleros Don Tacho and his sons Joel and Laurentino. This mezcal is traditionally produced using maguey Espadin cooked in a stone oven, horse-drawn tahona, and copper distillation.
Gran Centenario Añejo is characterized by its distinctive amber color and unmatched smoothness, as a result of the proprietary Selección Suave process. Since 1857, our Maestro Tequilero handpicks only the highest quality batches for blending, utilizing the same method created by our founder Don Lázaro Gallardo.