Jose Cuervo Reserva De La Familia Extra Añejo Tequila

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Size750mL Proof80 (40% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
The world's first extra-añejo tequila, Reserva de la Familia is made using only blue agave and aged in French and American oak barrels for a minimum of three years and received a score of 96 points by the Beverage Tasting Institute.
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About Jose Cuervo Reserva De La Familia Extra Añejo Tequila

The agave used in José Cuervo is maturated for seven years in the fields that surround the Tequila Volcano. After the agave plants are harvested their cores, which contain the most flavorful portions are extracted and sent to the La Rojeña distillery, the oldest operating distillery in Latin America. The agave cores are roasted, grinded and smashed with the resulting extract placed into tanks to ferment.

After fermentation, the resulting liquid is aged for a minimum of three years in new French and American oak barrels. José Cuervo Reserva de La Familia has a nose full of oak and fruit with a hint of cinnamon. The palate is a rich and nutty that leads way to sweet cinnamon with a long, silky finish that warms the back of the palate.

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About Jose Cuervo

Cuervo has been producing tequila ever since 1795, when Jose María Guadalupe de Cuervo began selling Vino Mezcal de Tequila de Jose Cuervo after receiving the official charter from the King of Spain to produce and distribute tequila commercially. It however all started with Jose María’s father, José Antonio de Cuervo, who, in 1758, was given a writ of land ownership by King Fernand VI to plant agave on his lands. 1800s were an exciting century for Jose Cuervo. In 1812, the La Rojeña distillery was founded. Jose Cuervo’s tequilas are produced at La Rojeña to this day, making it the oldest active distillery in Latin America. The company exported first barrels to California in 1852, and a few decades later Jose Cuervo became the first tequila brand to start selling its product in bottles, making it even easier to transport tequila across the border.

Today, Jose Cuervo is the best-selling brand of tequila and currently controls about a third of the global tequila market. It remains a family owned enterprise, run by the Beckman family, the 11th generation descendants of Don Jose Antonio de Cuervo. Hundreds of agave plants cultivated by José Antonio eventually multiplied to millions of plants, and now Jose Cuervo owns the largest holdings of agave in the world, nestled in rich, volcanic soil at the foot of the Tequila Volcano. Each day, 200 to 300 tons of agave are put in the ovens to cook at La Rojeña. Jose Cuervo makes its tequilas using a combination of traditional and modern methods. It uses a stone oven and also extracts starches with a diffuser, and distills the spirits in pot and column stills. With a variety of production methods and maturation strategies, Jose Cuervo produces a wide range of tequilas of different styles.

About Tequila

Although tequila has developed a bad reputation, there's more to the spirit than just shots on a Saturday night.


This traditional Mexican drink origins in the state of Jalisco when according to a local legend, lightning struck an agave cactus before the Nahua tribe drank its warm nectar. Behold, tequila.


Legally, tequila has to be made of 51% of Blue agave around the Jalisco region in Mexico. There are different types of tequila according to age - from the youngest representatives, blanco, reposado, and añejo, to the oldest extra añejo.

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José Cuervo Reserva de La Familia has a nose full of oak and fruit with a hint of cinnamon. The palate is a rich and nutty that leads way to sweet cinnamon with a long, silky finish that warms the back of the palate.
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