• NOM 1368 •

Tequilera Corralejo, S.A. DE C.V.

• Importer •

Wilson Daniels, Ltd.


Corralejo Añejo was introduced after the Reposado. In it's early days I saw this product bottled in the blue vessels and sharing shelf space with the then amber Reposado bottles. At some point the Reposado was switched to the blue and the Añejo was then bottled in the red containers as seen in the picture above. Later a blanco was introduced in clear bottles and this seems to be about the time the 100% agave distinction disappeared from the Corralejo line. The bottle of Añejo above is labeled as 100% agave but the clear bottles of Corralejo blanco I have come across are not and so far as I know, have never been.

PLEASE NOTE: The copy above was written during a well-documented agave shortage that existed over 5 years ago. Tequila Corralejo dealt with these issues in a legal and honorable manor making the best of those difficult times. I'm happy to report that Tequila Corralejo is now back to using 100% Blue Agave (and has been for several years now), grown in the "denomination of origin" in all tequila produced at their factory. I will elaborate on these details as soon as time permits but let it be known that this tequila and all others from this well respected company are 100% Agave. Of course, there are many areas of this site in need of updates as the industry is hard to keep up with but it was important to note this fact right away. I would personally buy and recommend any tequila from this storied, Guanajuato distillery.