01Dec

Our Tequila Collection – Update

(Left to Right) Tequila Lapis Anejo; mini-bottle Gusano Rojo Mezcal Joven w/worm; "Scarlet y Grover" mini-barrel - a gift from Tequilas de Senor distillery; Aha Toro Anejo; Don Julio Anejo; Pueblo Viejo Anjeo; Tequila Castelan Anejo; Tequila Esperanto Select Anejo; Centinella Anejo; Tequila Ocho Anejo; Tequila El Mayor; Tequila Castelan Reposado; La Cava de Mayoral blanco; Tequila Oro Azul; El Tequileño Reposado; Cazadores Anejo; Herradura Anejo; Gran Centenario Reserva del Tequilero; Partida Anejo; Dos Lunas Anejo; Gran Centenario Anejo; Pueblo Viejo Orgullo; Tequila Fortaleza; Heradura Seleccion Suprema; Gran Centenario Leyenda; Don Julio 1942; Maestro Tequila Anejo; Siete Leguas Anejo; Don Julio Real; Siete Leguas Reposado; Siete Leguas Blanco; Tres Manos Anejo; Tequila D'Antaño (Siete Leguas extra anejo); Casa Noble Blanco; Casa Noble Anejo; TKO blanco; a bottle of partially consumed JR Storey wine; Tequila Stallion anejo. Not shown (because the bottle is too damn tall) Clase Azul anjeo.

(Left to Right) Tequila Lapis Anejo; mini-bottle Gusano Rojo Mezcal Joven w/worm; "Scarlet y Grover" mini-barrel - a gift from Tequilas de Senor distillery; Aha Toro Anejo; Don Julio Anejo; Pueblo Viejo Anjeo; Tequila Castelan Anejo; Tequila Esperanto Select Anejo; Centinella Anejo; Tequila Ocho Anejo; Tequila El Mayor; Tequila Castelan Reposado; La Cava de Mayoral blanco; Tequila Oro Azul; El Tequileño Reposado; Cazadores Anejo; Herradura Anejo; Gran Centenario Reserva del Tequilero; Partida Anejo; Dos Lunas Anejo; Gran Centenario Anejo; Pueblo Viejo Orgullo; Tequila Fortaleza; Heradura Seleccion Suprema; El Diamonte del Cielo; Gran Centenario Leyenda; Don Julio 1942; Maestro Tequila Anejo; Siete Leguas Anejo; Don Julio Real; Siete Leguas Reposado; Siete Leguas Blanco; Tres Manos Anejo; Tequila D'Antaño (Siete Leguas extra anejo); Casa Noble Blanco; Casa Noble Anejo; TKO blanco; a bottle of partially consumed JR Storey wine; Tequila Stallion anejo. Not shown (because the bottle is too damn tall) Clase Azul anjeo.

We haven’t done an update lately, so I thought I would take a few minutes today and size up the current inventory in our home collection.

Don’t get confused with my use of the word “collection,” because all of these bottles are here for only one reason – to drink. No matter how pretty the bottle is, it goes in the recycle bin when it’s empty.

Our bar currently contains 37 bottles of tequila, 1 mini barrel of tequila we received as a gift, 1 mini bottle of mezcal, and 1 bottle of wine (all visible in the picture.) Not shown, because they are stored below, are 12 other bottles of tequila (including a bottle of El Tesoro de Don Felipe), mostly backup bottles to ensure that we don’t unexpectedly run out.

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So that’s 49 bottles of tequila, total. Hmmm. I’d like to make that an even 50. What are we missing?

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17 Comments

Grover & Scarlet,

You are making me very, very jealous. And very, very thirsty for that matter.

Jay

Jay Goodrich December 1, 2009

We are really impressed with your collection!

Francisco, Ricardo, Israel, Karina, Guadalupe, Ricardo, Marco Antonio and Andrew, Pre-intermediate English Group, British Council Mexico City

Check out Fortaleza Repo LOT 5 (the lot # is VERY important w/Fortaleza).
I’m not usually a big fan of Fortaleza’s repos (ADORE their blanco of course!)
This was a one-off lot that used “rechipped” barrels and the caramel/butter/light smoke will CHANGE your life (I hope!)

Lippy December 3, 2009

Great collection. You have some of my favorites there. One hard to find bottle that I just found is Tequila Cristeros Reposado. They have 2 types of reposado if I recall, but one of them is extremely tasty. If you see it pick one up.

Hansen December 23, 2009

Where is your bottle of Herradura Selection Suprema? Comes in a beautiful box and is aged no less than 5 years. Best Tequila EVER!!!

Jon and Tiffany December 31, 2009

you are missinga bottle called wabo cabo,

murray January 7, 2010

I’m starting my own collection and I was wondering if you’ve noticed a big change in aroma or taste after you’ve opened a bottle and store it again?

Raymond January 9, 2010

What are you missing?? Well I’m nowhere near the expert that you are, but I really like Tres Generaciones Anejo and I didn’t notice that here.

Scott January 16, 2010

Thanks for the suggestion, Scott. We actually have a bottle of that, but you can’t see it in the picture. We enjoy it and we have also found that it is one of the few añejos available in certain parts of Mexico.

scarlet January 19, 2010

It’s true that tequila is best when you first open the bottle, but it doesn’t change dramatically over time. However, we suggest that once the bottle is open you drink it within a year. Exposure to oxygen and light will change the flavor and aroma somewhat.

scarlet January 19, 2010

You see everyone is wrong. What you are really missing is Tequila El Relingo. http://www.tequilaelrelingo.com

Javier Toscano February 5, 2010

Have you tried Tequila Don Valente? It is imported by R & J Imports in Redwood City, CA and available in CA, AZ, HI, NV, CO, and TX.

Robert Sturdevant February 18, 2010

You should try Los tres toños, especialy the blanco.

Danny H March 6, 2010

Porfidio Anejo & any 4 Copas

Karma_lounge March 11, 2010

try Sol Azul. beutiful bottle and good taste. I have a little collection, 20 and counting :) just added casa noble blanco.

Daniel Calderon April 9, 2010

Have you tried El Ultimo Agave? It is a rather amazing value brand that will surprise you.

Daryl Sans April 13, 2010

Need to try Riazul either anejo, reposado or silver- cant go wrong with any one, but better yet, give em all a try!

Jeremiah July 27, 2010

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