El Tesoro tequila

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El Tesoro
Jalisco, Mexico
Alcohol by volume 40.0%
Websitewww.eltesorotequila.com

El Tesoro is a brand of

Osaka, Japan
.

History

Don Felipe Camarena was an

Mexican state of Jalisco since the early 1800s. However, after 50 years of producing tequila, the family's distillery had been destroyed during the Mexican revolution of 1910.[citation needed
]

Camarena started out by growing and selling agave plants to other distillers, and then in 1937 he opened La Alteña Distillery in Jalisco, 20 miles away from the previous family distillery. His distillery was located near a

underground springs
which served as a consistent source of energy. Camarena then passed the business on to his son, Felipe J. Camarena Orozco, who then passed it on to his daughters and to his son Carlos Camarena Curiel, who is now the third generation of Master Distiller for the distillery.

The actual brand El Tesoro de Don Felipe began as the product of a joint venture established in 1990 between the Camarena family and the premium tequila promoters Robert J. Denton and Marilyn S. Smith.

The

Beam Suntory
.

Products

  • El Tesoro Blanco
  • El Tesoro Reposado
  • El Tesoro Añejo
  • El Tesoro Paradiso
  • El Tesoro Extra Añejo
  • El Tesoro 85 Anniversario

Awards

Spirit ratings for El Tesoro offerings have been consistently high.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Proof66.com Website". Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2012-10-17.

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