To be considered true Tequila, several
factors must be present. The Tequila
must be double distilled from the fermented juice of the Weber Blue Agave
(at least 51%). These plants must be from specific growing regions in
Mexico.
If other distillates are used, they must be from sugar cane. The percentage
of agave used will affect the appearance, aroma, taste and texture, as
will
the type of wood used for aging. Old Pueblo Grille offers a great variety
with a style to suit everyone. Enjoy!
Tequila in its true form! White
tequila is stored only in stainless steel
and bottled within sixty days from the completion of distillation.
It is never aged in wooden barrels.
The style is fresh, bold and intensely flavored.
Herradura Silver
$5.25
El Conquistador
$7.00
Corazon
$7.00
El Tesoro
$7.50
Patron
$8.00
Asombroso
$8.00
Amate
$8.00
El Tesoro
$8.00
Partida
$8.00
Chinaco
$9.25
Don Julio
$9.75
Gran Centenario
$11.25
Don Eduardo
$11.75
Casa Noble
$12.50
1921
$13.50
Reposado translates to “rested” which,
by Mexican law, means aged for
two to twelve months in oak barrels. This process tames and mellows
the spirit while creating a complex array of flavors.
Sauza Hornitos
$5.25
1800
$5.75
Jose Cuervo Tradicional
$5.75
Corazon
$6.00
El Conquistador
$7.50
Corralejo
$6.25
El Tesoro
$8.00
Espolon
$9.50
Amate
$9.00
Patron
$9.50
Herradura
$10.00
Partida
$10.00
Cabo Wabo
$10.00
Don Julio
$10.50
Chinaco
$10.75
Gran Centenario
$12.00
Aha Yeto
$13.00
Penca Azul
$15.00
Casa Noble
$16.00
Casta – Worm Bottle
$16.50
Añejo literally means “aged”.
Mexican law specifies that Añejo be aged in government sealed
wooden barrels for at least one year. The distiller chooses from many
types of barrels, even employing used Bourbon and used
Cognac barrels or new oak to contribute to the final blend.