List of tequilas
This is a list of tequilas, including some of the many brands of tequila, both current and former. The year production first began is given when known. The Consejo Regulador del Tequila (Tequila Regulatory Council) reported 1377 registered domestically bottled brands from 150 producers as of November 2013.[1] 285 additional brands from 34 producers are bottled internationally.[2]
0–9
- 1519 Tequila (2013)
- 1800 Tequila (1975)
- 4 Copas
A
- Arette (1986)
- Astral Tequila
- Avión tequila
C
- Camarena
- Casamigos (2013)
- Cabo Wabo
- Casa Dragones (2009)
- Casa Noble (1776)
- Centenario
- Chaya tequila
- Cincoro Tequila (2019)[3]
- Corzo
- Corralejo
- Cruz Tequila (2005)
D
- DeLeón Tequila (2008)
- Don Julio (1942)
- Dos Lunas Tequila (2006)
E
- El Tesoro tequila (1990)
- Espolon (1998)
J
- Jose Cuervo (1795)
L
- Lunazul (2002)
M
- Maestro Dobel Tequila (2008)
O
- Olmeca Tequila (1967)
- One With Life Organic Tequila (2015)[4]
S
- San José Tequila
- Santera Tequila (2015)
- Sauza Tequila (1873)
- Señor Río (2009)
- Siembra Azul (2005)[5]
- Sol de Mexico Tequila (1950s)
References
- "Marcas de Tequila de Envasado Nacional" (Microsoft Excel) (in Spanish). Consejo Regulador del Tequila A.C. 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- "Brands Bottled Abroad" (Microsoft Excel) (in Spanish). Consejo Regulador del Tequila A.C. 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- Sorvino, Chloe. "The Inside Story Of How Michael Jordan And Four Other NBA Owners Launched The Super-Premium Tequila Brand Cincoro". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
- "Top 100 Spirits of 2017 | Wine Enthusiast Magazine". Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
- Wilson, Jason (2018-04-30). "Picking an Extra Añejo Tequila Takes Extra Care". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-02-18.
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