Tequila Joe's Collection
NOM: 1493

Distillery: Tequila Los Abuelos, S.A. de C.V.

Area: Lowlands

Aged: 6-9 Months

Barrel Type: Used American Oak

Bottle Size: 750ml

Bottle Number: R-01358

Number of Distillations: 2

Alcohol Percentage: 40%/80 Proof

Price: $59

Current Website: http://www.losabuelos.com/
My Tasting Notes: n/a



Info on the Back of the Bottle: "Produced and bottled on our family estate
located in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico, using the traditional process started by my
"tatarabuelo" (Great-Great Grandfather) over 125 years ago.  

-Guillermo E. Sauza
"La Quinta Generacion"



Other Info: This bottle is signed to me by Guillermo Sauza, who I have met on
numerous occasions.  If you ever get the chance to attend one of his tastings I
recommend you do.  Guillermo is one of the best presenters I have seen to date.  
Below is more information on Guillermo and Los Abuelos.

"Guillermo Erickson Sauza, a fifth-generation family member, produces Los Abuelos
Tequila, using traditional techniques.

Tequila Los Abuelos proudly announces that their artisan hand-crafted, stone crushed
tequila is now available in the U.S.A., under the new label name, Fortaleza.

At Tequila LOS ABUELOS, we are committed to producing the finest Tequila possible.
Our Tequila is made using traditions established centuries ago, from 100% stone milled
agave, entirely produced on our estate. We are located in the town of Tequila, Jalisco,
Mexico, first populated in the 1530’s by our Spanish forefathers. Our land is nestled in
rich valley at 4,000 feet of altitude, in the foothills of the 9,560-foot tall, Volcan de
Tequila.                 

Here is where our blue agaves grow for seven to eight years, caressed with the
warmth of the Mexican sun, nourished by the summer rains, and protected from the
harsh and cold winter winds.

Visit us and you will feel like you stepped back in time……to the days in 1856 when Don
Cenobio, my Great-Great Grandfather, in Spanish called “Tatarabuelo,” arrived in the
town of Tequila. Don Cenobio, the first to export Tequila to the United States in 1860’s,
started his own brand in 1870’s. His son Don Eladio, my Great-Grandfather or
“Bisabuelo,” continued the tradition of making tequila until his death where he passed
the tradition to his son, Don Javier, my Grandfather or “Abuelo.” My Abuelo built the
business to become the number one tequila producer in the world and then he sold it
to Pedro Domecq Mexico in 1976.

Fortunately, my Abuelo, left us with our lands and a small distillery named “LA
FORTALEZA,” which means Fortitude. It was built over a century ago, and was shut
down and turned into a tourist museum in 1968 because its traditional process was
too “inefficient.” In 1999, we decided to restore our old distillery to produce the finest
tequila, using long abandoned, artisan methodology. In 2002, after 34 years as a
tourist museum, LA FORTALEZA distilled its first liter of our authentic handcrafted
Tequila!                 

We chose the name LOS ABUELOS for our extraordinary tequila to honor the memory of
my Abuelo, Bisabuelo and Tatarabuelo, The Grandfathers! Our Tequila is produced
entirely within the walls of our estate, using centuries old, traditional methods, which
although are very labor intensive, create a tequila, which is unequaled in taste and
smoothness. Using the age-old brick oven, with its meter thick walls, we cook our
agave for thirty six hours. Then we crush or mill the agave as my Tartarabuelo did over
135 years ago in the stone mill called the Tahona. The crushed agave is then washed
with the pure mountain water from the Volcan de Tequila to separate the pulp from the
woody fibers to create an agave juice called mosto The woody fibers of the agave,
called bagazo, are removed at this time, and taken to the fields to use as compost. The
agave mosto is then naturally fermented for five days in small wood vats, and then
double distilled using small, labor-intensive copper pot stills. Our glass bottle is hand-
blown in Tonala, Jalisco by artisan glass makers and our bottle tops, artisan designed
to represent the harvest agave, or Pina, are hand-made by our workers.

We produce three types of our tequila all made from only 100% estate grown “blue”
Agave tequilana Weber." -
Tequila Source
Los Abuelos Reposado - Lot #2
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