Review: Corralejo Tequila Blanco
Posted by Arctic Wolf on September 23, 2013
Hacienda Corralejo was established in 1775 by Don Pedro Sanchez de Tagle in the Mexican State of Guanajuato. The distillery uses traditional methods of fermentation and distillation with clay ovens used to cook the agave and copper pot stills used for the distillation. The Blanco Tequila is an unaged spirit bottled directly from that copper pot still.
I was given my sample of the Corralejo Blanco by a good friend who poured off a 200 ml sample from a full bottle he had been gifted. The bottle had sat in his cupboard for a few years; but was unopened until I was given my sample. I mention this so that the reader will know that the particular bottle I am reviewing was not from a current batch; rather it was from an unopened bottle which was several years old.
You may read my full review by clicking on the following excerpt:
Review: Corralejo Tequila Blanco
Please enjoy this review (originally published in 2011) which includes a very nice recipe, The Quick Red Fox.
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