Discover Tesoro Azul Tequila in this full review! Tesoro Azul Blanco is not just a party drink — it’s authentic tequila, crafted with tradition in Jalisco. In this Tesoro Azul Tequila review, I share the history, production methods, and tasting notes from my visit to the Tesoro Azul distillery.
Tesoro Azul Tequila is cooked in stone/brick ovens, fermented naturally, and distilled in stainless steel with copper coils. No shortcuts, no additives — just pure agave flavor. From citrus and earthiness on the nose to pepper, floral, and mineral notes on the palate, Tesoro Azul Blanco is crisp, clean, and truly represents Los Altos tequila.
Thanks to Alejandro Patterson and the team for the amazing distillery tour. If you want a tequila that represents craftsmanship and authenticity, Tesoro Azul Tequila is a must-try.
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