Sauza
Blanco
Sauza Tres Generaciones Plata
Cabo Wabo Blanco
Chinaco Silver
Herra Dura Silver
El Tesora Platinum
Don Eduardo Silver
Patron Silver
Don Julio Silver
Corazon Blanco
El Jimador Blanco
Corralejo Blanco
Hacienda De Cristero Silver
Mico Silver
Milagro Silver
Espolon Silver
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Conquistador
Gold
Jose Cuervo Gold
Sauza Gold Especial
Mico Gold
Mexican Firewater
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Sauza
Hornitos
Sauza Galardon
Cabo Wabo Reposado
Chinaco Reposado
Herra Dura Reposado
El Tesoro Reposado
Patron Reposado
Don Julio Reposado
Corazon Reposado
El Jimador Reposado
Corralejo Reposado
Cazadores Reposado
El Mayor Reposado
Milagro Reposado
Espolon Reposado
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Anejo
Sauza Conmemorativo
Sauza Tres Generaciones Anejo
Sauza Triada
Cabo Wabo Milenio Anejo
Chinaco Anejo
Herra Dura Anejo
El Tesoro Anejo
Don Eduardo Anejo
Patron Anejo
Don Julio Anejo
Reserva Del Dueno
Corazon Anejo
El Jimador Anejo
Corralejo Anejo
El Mayor Anejo
Milagro Anejo
Espolon Anejo
Monte
Alban Mezcal
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The
four different classifications of tequila are based on
the aging technique:

Blanco, also known as silver, is a clear
tequila that is not aged. Its
fresh, fruity flavor is the most direct expression of
agave and makes Blanco a great choice for mixed drinks.
Blancos are the base for all other tequilas, so to get
a good comparison between the "house styles"
of various distillers, you should compare their Blancos.

Joven,
or gold tequila, is usually an unaged tequila to which
select cane sugar or caramels have been added to create
a rich, tawny color. As with Blancos, Jovens are best
suited to mixed drinks. They tend to taste a little sweeter
than Blanco, with caramel aromas.
Reposado,
or "rested" tequilas are are aged in wood tanks
or barrels for at least two months. They are often pale
straw in color and are mellower than the Blancos and Jovens.
They provide smooth mixability for more sophisticated
cocktails or can be enjoyed straight.

Anejo
tequila must be aged in oak barrels for twelve months
or more. It is gold or amber in color and has a soft,
smooth, complex flavor brought on by its marriage with
the aromatic wood. This is the tequila to sip slowly and
appreciatively, just as you would a fine cognac or armagnac.
It is delightful as an after-dinner drink.
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