Patrón Tequila FAQS
Tequila
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Reposado is a style of aged tequila. To qualify as a reposado, the tequila must be aged in barrels or storage tanks from anywhere between 2 and 11 months. Most tequila brands use a variety of wood barrels to age reposado, but the most popular are American and French oak. Try our PATRÓN Reposado in the PATRÓN Reposado Spicy Margarita cocktail for a well-balanced drink with a spicy extra kick.
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Añejo tequila is considered to be one of the smoothest types of tequilas due to its aging process. While reposado tequila tends to have woody or oaky notes, añejo develops a smooth, earthy, woody flavor.
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Ultimately, it’s up to the drinker’s preference. But it’s important to note that the colder a spirit is, the harder it becomes to notice its complexities. Serving PATRÓN Tequila at room temperature allows you to experience all of the flavors and aromas present in our unique tequilas.
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Although there are many types of agave in Mexico, agave tequilana, commonly called Weber Blue Agave, is the only agave allowed for use in tequila. PATRÓN Tequila is carefully distilled from 100% Weber Blue Agave.
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Reposado means “rested” in Spanish, and it refers to the amount of time the tequila has been aged in oak barrels. PATRÓN Reposado, made from 100% Weber Blue Agave, is carefully distilled and then aged for at least 4 months in American Bourbon barrels to create our ultra-premium reposado tequila.
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Reposado tequila is aged anywhere between two months and one year, while añejo tequila is aged between one and three years.
PATRÓN Reposado, made from 100% Weber Blue Agave, is carefully distilled and then aged for at least four months in American whiskey barrels to create our ultra-premium reposado tequila. PATRÓN AÑEJO is aged even longer, and rests for over 12 months in a combination of French oak, Hungarian oak, and used American whiskey barrels. Whereas PATRÓN Reposado features just a kiss of oak, PATRÓN AÑEJO showcases the full range of oak-aged complexity.
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PATRÓN Silver and PATRÓN Reposado are both made from 100% Blue Weber Agave and undergo the same careful distillation process, but they have one key difference. PATRÓN Silver is unaged, while PATRÓN Reposado is aged for at least four months in American whiskey barrels. The aging process creates the perfect intersection of the vegetal and citric notes of agave, and the oaky and natural sweetness from the barrel.
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Blanco tequila, also referred to as silver tequila, is a spirit that can be bottled right after distillation, or can be aged in steel tanks for up to four weeks. Blanco translates to “white” in Spanish and generally means the tequila is devoid of color
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Silver tequila, also referred to as Blanco, is a tequila can be bottled right after distillation, or can be aged in steel tanks for up to four weeks. Blanco translates to “white” in Spanish and generally means the tequila is devoid of color.
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Añejo refers to tequila that has been aged in oak barrels anywhere from one to three years. PATRÓN AÑEJO is carefully distilled and then aged for over 12 months in a combination of French oak, Hungarian oak and used American whiskey barrels to create our ultra-premium tequila.
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Extra añejo is a style of aged tequila. Extra añejo means the spirit must be aged for more than three years, typically in oak barrels. Most distillers use a variety of wood barrels to age extra añejo tequila, but the most popular are American and French oak.
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Patrón Tequila is handcrafted in Jalisco, Mexico at Hacienda Patrón. To qualify as tequila, a spirit must be made in Jalisco, Mexico and in very limited surrounding areas.
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Patrón Tequila is handcrafted in Jalisco, Mexico at Hacienda Patrón. To qualify as tequila, a spirit must be made in Jalisco, Mexico and in very limited surrounding areas.
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It’s unlikely your tequila will freeze in your freezer. Most home freezers cannot reach the temperature tequila needs in order to freeze (-10 °F or -23 °C).
We don’t recommend putting Patrón Tequila in the freezer. It won’t ruin it, but drinking tequila at lower temperatures will affect the taste and aroma—at lower temperatures, the “sweet” flavor is usually lost. Instead, if you prefer to drink it cool, try tequila straight up by shaking or stirring it with ice and then straining it into a glass without ice. Make the most of your Patrón Tequila by learning how the pros do it and finding your preference.
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An unopened bottle of tequila has an indefinite shelf life, which means it won’t ever really expire. But once that bottle is opened, it will remain at peak quality for 1 year. After that, it’s likely to decline in smell, flavor and appearance.
If the tequila is stored improperly, it could affect the flavor; if it smells sour or off, it’s probably best to toss it. Read our article to learn more about how to properly store tequila.
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Yes, Patrón ultra-premium tequila is meant to be sipped and savored. Take your time to taste the aroma, flavor and complexity of the tequila. Learn about the Patrón process and how to drink tequila the Patrón way.
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Tequila originated in Mexico. In fact, it became the intellectual property of the country in 1974. But before tequila came to be, there was pulque, a drink also made from agave. The origins of pulque may date back as far as 200 CE, where it was used in Aztec rituals and ceremonies. Tequila itself was first produced in Jalisco, Mexico in the 16th century.
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Not all tequilas taste the same, but most will feature hints of the core ingredient, cooked agave. Blanco tequila like PATRÓN Silver will often offer a sweet and smooth flavor with a crisp, clean taste. Reposado tequila can be smoother with a subtle oak flavor. Because añejo is aged for longer, it can develop a richer, more complex woody flavor. Extra añejo will be deeply nuanced with an exceptionally smooth finish.
To learn which one you like best, you may have to experiment—but don’t worry, we have the perfect guide to learn more.
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The shelf life of coffee liqueur is around four years, but, ultimately it’s only good for about a year. Whether sipping, making desserts, or crafting PATRÓN Reposado Espresso Martini Cocktails, it is best to use PATRÓN XO Cafe within a few months.
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Yes. In fact, sipping is the best way to enjoy PATRÓN CRISTALINO. The unique filtration of PATRÓN Añejo using wood charcoal creates a clear, crisp tequila without losing the complexity of barrel aging. Sipping PATRÓN CRISTALINO neat or over ice with a charred lemon wheel allows the harmonious notes of sweet caramel, creamy vanilla, oak and light cooked agave to shine.
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Patrón is dedicated to handcrafting the finest tequila in the world, and our special edition products are no different. Our PATRÓN Tequila Limited Edition products in your region include:
- Ahumado Silver
- Ahumado Reposado
- 2022 Mexican Heritage Tin
- PATRÓN En Lalique Serie 3
- Extra Añejo 10 Años
- Añejo Lot 221
- Extra Añejo 7 Años
- Extra Añejo 5 Años
- 2021 Mexican Heritage Tin
- Mule Mug Gift Set
- 2020 Mexican Heritage Tin
- 2020 Chinese New Year Tin
- PATRÓN Silver 1-Liter
- Tiki Mug Gift Set
- 2019 Chinese New Year Tin
- 2019 Mexican Heritage Tin
- Estate Release
- PATRÓN x Guillermo Del Toro
- PATRÓN En Lalique Serie 2
- PATRÓN En Lalique Serie 1
- Sherry Cask Aged Añejo
- 2018 Chinese New Year Tin
- 2018 Mexican Heritage Tin
- 2017 Mexican Heritage Tin
- Brazil Tin
- Israel Tin
- PATRÓN Tequila Highball Glass Gift Set
- PATRÓN Tequila Collector’s Cup Gift Set
- Silver Tequila Tin Gift Box
- Reposado Tequila Rocks Glass Gift Set
Margarita
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International Margarita Day is celebrated every year on February 22. Get ready to celebrate this special day! It honors the margarita—one of the most popular cocktails featuring tequila.
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National Margarita Day is celebrated on February 22 each year. It honors the margarita—one of the most popular tequila cocktails.
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To make a margarita, shake 1.5 oz. Patrón Silver Tequila, 1 oz. Patrón Citrónge Orange, .75 oz. lime juice and .25 oz. simple syrup. Serve in an ice-filled glass with salted rim.
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A classic margarita typically contains tequila, citrus juice, orange liqueur and simple syrup.
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Most classic margaritas are made with a silver or blanco tequila such as PATRÓN Silver because silver tequila is very clean and agave-forward. But if you’re looking for a tequila with more complexity, try PATRÓN Reposado, which has notes of oak, fruit and honey. It really shines in deliciously well-balanced cocktails like the PATRÓN Reposado Spicy Margarita.
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A traditional margarita is a cocktail made with tequila, lime juice, and triple sec—an orange-flavored liqueur. It is typically served in a salt-rimmed glass, either on the rocks or frozen (blended with ice).
The proportions of the ingredients can vary depending on personal taste, but the most common ratio is 2:1:1 (tequila, lime juice, triple sec). This citrusy classic is a very popular drink widely enjoyed around the world. Try crafting the PATRÓN Perfect Margarita, a timeless classic. Or make the PATRÓN Reposado Spicy Margarita and enjoy the deliciously spicy spin on the iconic drink.
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A margarita on the rocks is a type of margarita that is served over ice. Ingredients are mixed together in a cocktail shaker with ice and poured over fresh ice in a glass. For a spicy spin on this classic, try our PATRÓN Reposado Spicy Margarita featuring PATRÓN Reposado.
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Triple sec is an orange-flavored liqueur that is commonly used in margaritas. If you don’t have triple sec handy, you can substitute with another good-quality orange liqueur like Grand Marnier or Cointreau.
For a non-alcoholic substitute you can add fresh orange juice, or agave nectar/simple syrup, to add a touch of sweetness.
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The true origin of the margarita’s name remains uncertain. One popular theory is that its name comes from Margarita Sames, a socialite who reportedly crafted the cocktail in 1948 for her guests. Another theory suggests that the margarita was originally called Tequila Daisy, a popular cocktail in the 1930s—margarita means daisy in Spanish. A third theory suggests a bartender named Carlos “Danny” Herrera named the cocktail after a customer, Margarita, who was allergic to all alcohol except tequila.
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We believe fresh is always best. Nothing will bring forward the bright, citrusy, natural flavors and acidity like fresh squeezed limes. However, bottled lime juice is certainly a convenient option. If you decide to go this route, make sure to choose a high-quality brand that is 100% lime juice with no added sweeteners or flavors.
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Margarita of the Year is an international competition hosted by Patrón Tequila. Each year, world-class bartenders are invited to create their own version of the perfect margarita using their own local flavors. The Margarita of the Year is crowned by fans who vote through social media and at events for their favorite recipe.
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The history of the margarita can be traced back to 1953 with its first mention in Esquire Magazine. Since then, the cocktail has continued making margarita history in Patrón’s Margarita of the Year competition – an annual challenge for bartenders across the globe to create their version of the margarita using flavors from their local region.
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The best margarita recipe in 2018 was the Verde Margarita created by José Luis León from Mexico City. León’s recipe featuring celery and Elderflower was crowned the best margarita in 2018 by votes cast in the Patrón Margarita of the Year contest.
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The best margarita recipe in 2019 was the Dynasty Margarita created by Jay Khan from Hong Kong. Khan's recipe featuring lychee and ginger was crowned the best margarita in 2019 by votes cast in the Patrón Margarita of the Year contest.
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The traditional margarita recipe is made with a ratio of 2:1:1, which means:
- 2 parts tequila or 2 oz
- 1 part triple sec or 1 oz
- 1 part lime juice or 1 oz
The above works for a single serving. You can always adjust the ratios depending on your taste—some people like it on the sweeter side or more tangy, for example. Always make sure to choose high-quality ingredients like perfectly handcrafted Patrón Tequila.
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Mariano Martinez, a Mexican-American entrepreneur, invented the first frozen margarita machine in 1971, forever changing the history of the margarita. The machine was adapted from a soft serve ice cream machine to keep up with the large volume of orders at his restaurant for their blended margarita.
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Although the exact ingredients of the original margarita recipe are unknown, the first time the tequila cocktail made its way into print was in the December 1953 issue of Esquire Magazine.
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The margarita cocktail is widely associated with Mexico and many believe it was invented there. However, its true origins are uncertain. One theory suggests the margarita was invented by a bartender named Carlos “Danny” Herrera in Tijuana, Mexico. Another theory attributes its invention to a socialité named Margarita Simes who created the cocktail for her guests in Acapulco, Mexico.
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There is much speculation about the origins of the margarita. One popular theory attributes the invention to a socialité named Margarita Sames, who reportedly created the drink in 1948 for her guests at her vacation home in Acapulco, Mexico.
Another theory points to the margarita being invented by a bartender named Carlos “Danny” Herrera in Tijuana, Mexico around the 1930s-early 40s. Herrera named the cocktail after a customer, Margarita, who was allergic to all alcohol except tequila. Herrera combined tequila, lime, and triple sec and the margarita was born.
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The winning Margarita of the Year bartender was Jay Khan from Hong Kong and his creation, the The Dynasty Margarita. Khan, who was the winner of Patrón’s Margarita of the Year contest, took home the title with a recipe featuring lychee and ginger, inspired by Chinese cuisine.
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The paloma and the margarita share a number of ingredients: tequila, lime, salt. But while the margarita is sweet and sour, the paloma is citrusy with a subtler sweetness and a more savory complexity.
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There are typically 1.5 ounces of tequila in a margarita. When combined with orange liqueur, lime juice and simple syrup, it’s the perfect amount of tequila to complement the subtle sweetness of lime juice and orange liqueur, like in the PATRÓN Perfect Margarita.
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A spicy margarita is a spin on the classic cocktail made with tequila, lime juice, triple sec and hot peppers, typically jalapeños. It’s usually served in a salt-rimmed glass, either on the rocks or blended with ice.
Try the PATRÓN Reposado Spicy Margarita, which uses reposado rather than silver tequila, and enjoy our deliciously spicy version.
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Add your margarita ingredients to a blender, fill it with ice just above the liquid line and blend. You can add more ice until the desired consistency is achieved. For a sip of summer, try our Spicy Strawberry Margarita.
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Yes. PATRÓN Reposado is aged for at least four months, adding depth to margaritas without overshadowing their signature citrus freshness. The ultra-premium PATRÓN Reposado Margarita has notes of oak resulting in a satisfying juxtaposition of oak and orange.
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Using PATRÓN CRISTALINO in margaritas is a great way to add more body to the widely-loved classic cocktail. To preserve the integrity of the masterfully filtered spirit, keep the recipe simple with citrus and agave nectar.
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Tequila Cocktails
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Definitely. The next time you’re at brunch or happy hour, consider ordering a tequila espresso martini with PATRÓN Reposado instead of vodka. The aged tequila with flavors of oak and vanilla complement the rich and bold taste of espresso, creating a uniquely delicious agave flavor in your coffee cocktail. You can even craft one at home by following our PATRÓN Reposado Espresso Martini recipe.
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La Paloma is Spanish for ‘the dove,’ and perhaps that’s what people took to calling the popular cocktail because of its whitish color, but how the iconic drink got its name remains a mystery. Although there are several theories, no one knows for certain where or when the Paloma originated, but the fact is that it became extremely popular in Mexico—and remains so to this day—and we can see why: because the best part of the Paloma is how easy it is to make. Make the PATRÓN Paloma with PATRÓN Reposado and see for yourself.
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The classic tequila sunrise cocktail is made from only three ingredients—tequila, grenadine, and orange juice—and is usually served unmixed to preserve the color gradient created when poured. Craft one yourself with PATRÓN Silver for a sweet and citrusy drink.
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Tequila and limes go way back before the days of premium tequila. The lime was used to mask the strong, often unpleasant flavor of low-quality tequila while doing shots.
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Ranch Water is a popular cocktail that originated in West Texas. Bursting with refreshing flavors and simple to make, it has only three ingredients: tequila, lime juice, and sparkling mineral water. It is the perfect cocktail for hot summer days and outside gatherings.
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The best tequila for Ranch Water is silver tequila. Make yourself a PATRÓN Ranch Water featuring PATRÓN Silver for a deliciously simple cocktail.
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While most paloma recipes call for a blanco tequila—like the PATRÓN SILVER—our PATRÓN PALOMA uses PATRÓN REPOSADO. The fine balance of fresh agave & oak with notes of fruit, citrus and honey in the tequila blends perfectly with the bittersweet flavor of grapefruit juice to create a paloma like no other.
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Triple sec is a syrupy and sweet liqueur made by triple-distilling orange peels and alcohol. For a triple sec that is less sweet and more balanced, try Cointreau. It’s especially delicious in decadent digestifs, like The Overseas Milky Punch, a creamy horchata cocktail with warm spices.
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No. Triple sec is a liqueur made by triple-distilling orange peels and alcohol, whereas simple syrup is a sweetener made by boiling water and sugar until it thickens slightly. Something they have in common, however, is their importance in every at-home bar—learn how to make simple syrup at home with our guide.
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Most bartenders will know how to make a paloma, but just in case, the standard ingredients are silver tequila, grapefruit soda and lime juice. Next time you’re ordering a drink, ask for the uniquely delicious PATRÓN Paloma, with fresh grapefruit juice, sparkling water, agave syrup and, for a twist on the classic drink, PATRÓN Reposado.
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A signature cocktail of Austin, Texas, the Mexican Martini Cocktail is a wonderful juxtaposition of salty and sour. It’s made with the same ingredients as a margarita, but instead of being served on the rocks, it’s shaken with ice, poured into a martini cocktail glass and garnished with olives. Some bartenders even add olive brine to the shaker.
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Palomas contain tequila, lime juice and grapefruit soda. Grapefruit soda can be subbed for fresh grapefruit juice and sparkling water, like in the PATRÓN Paloma, a refreshing twist on the classic cocktail. It also contains agave syrup, the sweetness of which perfectly balances the oak flavor of PATRÓN Reposado.
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Triple sec is a category—liqueur made by triple-distilling orange peels and alcohol. Cointreau is a brand in the triple sec category, and a premium one at that. Triple sec tends to be more syrupy and sweet, while cointreau is a bit more balanced.
An alternative to orange liqueur is St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur, which is made using fresh elderflowers. While it won’t imitate the delicious orange flavor, its sweetly delicate, floral notes can add an elegant twist to your cocktails. Pair it with PATRÓN Silver and fresh lime juice to make a PATRÓN St~Rita, a fresh twist on the classic margarita.
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The bloody mary, a traditional brunch cocktail, calls for vodka. The bloody maria, on the other hand, is mixed with tequila. The light pepper finish of PATRÓN Silver perfectly complements the spice of Tabasco and Worcestershire to make a delectable, savory treat.
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PATRÓN XO Cafe is excellent for sipping, in cocktails or as a dessert ingredient. In the PATRÓN Reposado Espresso Martini Cocktail, hints of honey and oak wood complement bold espresso for a slightly sweet, deliciously savory cocktail.
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PATRÓN CRISTALINO is best enjoyed neat or over ice with a charred lemon wheel. When sipped, butterscotch and vanilla come through with vigor, fading to reveal very light cooked agave, oak and slightly spiced notes. When added to cocktails like margaritas or palomas, however, the velvety smooth taste of PATRÓN CRISTALINO can revitalize classics.
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Tequila Nutrition
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PATRÓN Tequila is keto-friendly because all of our tequilas have 0 carbs. Because the keto diet focuses on low carb intake, our carb-free tequilas can be enjoyed responsibly.
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Each of our bottles of Patrón Tequila contains 40% alcohol by volume or 80 proof. Using only the finest 100% Weber Blue Agave, our tequila is handcrafted in small batches to be smooth, sweet and easily mixable.
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Patrón Tequila has zero grams of sugar. Patrón is additive-free, which means that we do not add sugar or any other ingredient that alters the taste, smell or color of our tequila.
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There are zero carbs in Patrón Tequila.
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There are zero grams of caffeine in Patrón Tequila.
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Yes, Patrón Tequila is gluten-free. Our tequilas are made from 100% Weber Blue Agave, which naturally does not contain any gluten.
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There are 98 Calories per 1.5 fl oz (1 serving) in every bottle of Patrón Tequila.
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All Patrón tequilas are certified Kosher, except Gran Patrón Burdeos.
Only Patron silver tequilas (Patrón Silver, Patrón Ahumado Silver, and Patrón El Cielo) are certified Kosher for Passover.
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Yes, but a very small amount. PATRÓN XO Cafe contains 10 milligrams of caffeine per serving, whereas an eight ounce cup of coffee contains about two hundred milligrams of caffeine. Its low caffeine level is perfect for dessert cocktails, like our Cafe Royal.
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Additive-free Tequila
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The regulations that govern tequila allow for two “classes” of tequila: The first, known simply as “tequila,” is sometimes referred to as “mixto” tequila because it is made from a mixture of agave sugar and added grain or cane sugar.
The second class is “100% de Agave” tequila, which is made exclusively from the sugars of the Weber Blue agave. PATRÓN Tequila only makes 100% de agave tequila. You can taste and smell the superior complexity of tequila that is made purely from mature, high-quality agave.
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Patrón uses the highest-quality ingredients and production process to achieve our distinct taste and color. The process starts at the agave field where we select only the best agave with a specifically high sugar content to deliver the exceptionally smooth flavor Patrón is known for. To create our aged expressions, Patrón Silver is aged in our carefully selected barrels where it gains natural flavors like caramel and vanilla as well as its natural color.
Patrón has an entire portfolio of aged expressions ranging from two months at minimum for Reposado and all the way up to ten years for Extra Añejo 10 Años, our oldest tequila. All of our aged expressions have different colors, flavors and tasting notes all thanks to our variety of barrels. No flavor or color is achieved from additives.
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To be classified as “100% de Agave” tequila, the product has to be made from 100% blue agave and is permitted to have a maximum of 1% of additives. A “mixto tequila” has at least 51% of its volume made from blue agave distillate and the other 49% can be distilled from other non agave sugars (usually sugar cane).
PATRÓN Tequila proudly makes 100% agave tequila that contains no additives.
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There are four categories of additives in tequila: glycerin, oak extract, caramel coloring, and sugar-based syrup. Additives are permitted without disclosure as long as they account for under 1% of the total liquid.
PATRÓN SILVER, PATRÓN REPOSADO, PATRÓN AÑEJO, and PATRÓN EXTRA AÑEJO are additive-free because our made-by-hand traditional process imparts rich, complex flavor to our products, without the need for additives. The best flavor develops slowly and naturally, with no shortcuts and only high-quality raw ingredients.
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Patrón Story
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Jimadors are what the skilled workers are called that are responsible for how agave is cut. They chop the agave with a sharp tool called a Coa. The trade is typically passed down from one generation to the next. Perfectly chopping the agave is a key part in creating Patrón Tequila.
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Agave is the plant from which tequila is made. Growing agave for tequila takes around 7 years for the plant to reach maturity for harvest. Learn more about the role agave plays in crafting Patron Tequila.
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Oloroso is a Spanish sherry that is distinctively dark, rich, full-bodied, and nutty, often containing complex and wide-ranging notes, which is why casks used to age it are prized by producers of whisky, rum, and now Patrón tequila.
Patrón Sherry Cask Aged Añejo is fully matured in casks formerly used to age Oloroso Sherry—the only wood the liquid has ever known. As a result, the interaction helps the tequila evolve into an even more nuanced, buttery expression with rich notes of dried fruit, caramel, vanilla, clove, pecans, and walnuts. Underneath all of that, though, it has still retained the unmistakably peppery, herbal-citrus, sweet agave and mildly vegetal character that’s at the heart of all tequilas from Hacienda Patrón.
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Hacienda Patrón is where all of Patrón tequila is distilled. The Hacienda features a reverse osmosis system and state-of-the-art compost machine right on the premises of Hacienda Patrón that adds to the sustainability of everything we do. Learn more about the Hacienda on our virtual tour.
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The centuries old tahona process is used to squeeze the juice from the agave fibers to make tequila. A tahona wheel is made of volcanic stone and can weigh up to two tons. The tahona wheel is a key part in creating Patrón Tequila.
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NOM, or Norma Oficial Mexicana, is a four-digit number that appears on every tequila bottle and lets you know which producer a brand comes from. If two brands share a NOM number, they were made in the same place and might even share the same process. Visit our story to explore the different distilleries and the brands they produce.
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To produce one bottle of Patrón Tequila, no less than 60 hands will be involved from start to finish.
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The corks that top Patrón Tequila’s signature bottles are made near Lisbon, Portugal using a sustainable process.
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Patrón tequila was founded by Martin Crowley and John Paul DeJoria in 1989.
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A Tiki is a carving of a human form. It can be made out of wood or stone, and that explains the ceramic mugs cocktails are generally served in. Read more about Tiki history in the article Tiki History, from Beach to Bar.
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Patrón tequila is widely referenced in pop culture and has been mentioned in over 400 popular songs from country music to hip-hop.
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Holidays and Special Events
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Cinco de Mayo has gained significant popularity and its celebrations often showcase Mexican culture, heritage, and pride. They can include parades, music, dance, Mexican food and drinks, cultural events, and decorations.
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Cinco de Mayo commemorates the victory of the Mexican army over the French army during the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Despite being a minor battle in Mexico’s history, this day has become a significant cultural celebration, particularly in the United States.
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Certain beverages are often associated with Cinco de Mayo celebrations due to their Mexican heritage and popularity like margaritas. This Cinco, craft a Patrón Perfect Margarita featuring the masterfully handcrafted Patrón Tequila.
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National Tequila Day, also known as International Tequila Day, is celebrated on July 24 each year in honor of a spirit known for crafting delicious cocktails.
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Día de Muertos is a Mexican 3-day celebration of life, where the dead are remembered and honored. Halloween is an ancient tradition from the Celtic region of Europe, where it was believed that on this day, the worlds between the living and the dead blurred and spirits caused disturbances on Earth.
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Cinco de Mayo is observed May 5 each year. It commemorates a Mexican army victory in the Battle of Puebla over the French army in 1862. Contrary to what some may think in the United States, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day, which is celebrated on September 16.
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Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexican heritage and commemorates the Mexican Army defeating the French in the 1862 Battle of Puebla. While widely celebrated in the United States, Cinco de Mayo is not a national holiday in Mexico. Instead, the preferred drink of the day in Puebla, the site of the victory, is an agua fresca.
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International Tequila Day, also known as National Tequila Day, is celebrated on July 24 each year in honor of a spirit known for crafting delicious cocktails.
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Partnerships
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Patrón Tequila is a proud sponsor of racer Checo Pérez, the beloved Mexican racing icon who shares the brand's Mexican heritage and tireless pursuit of perfection.
Try a Race Day Cocktail made with Patron Tequila while watching the next race!
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Purchasing Patrón Tequila
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Due to our strict verification policy, which is in place due to a high rate of fraud for certain products, if we cannot verify that all your information is correct we cannot process your order. You will either have to contact your credit card company and have them rectify the situation or provide us with another credit card to be used for purchase. If all information is verified and satisfactory to our credit processing department, your order will then be processed.
Please note that we utilize a technology-based service to approve transactions. We apologize for the inconvenience caused in the event that one of our customer service representatives contacts you because your order is “flagged” as a potential unauthorized or fraudulent transaction. It may be just a matter of your transaction triggering an anti-fraud alert to us. We value your patronage and respectfully request that you allow our customer service to inquire further with you for additional information that will rectify the anti-fraud concern. We hope that you understand that the process we employ helps reduce fraud and allows us to keep prices competitive for all customers.
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There are a lot of places where you can buy Patrón Tequila. Did you know you can buy Patrón Tequila online, at a store near by or using a same-day delivery service? Check out our handy product locator to add Patrón Tequila to your bar cart.
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You can purchase our newest smoked agave tequila Patrón Ahumado Silver and Reposado directly from our website or through Reservebar.com. And make sure to mix some unique cocktails like the Ahumado Old Fashioned and the Ahumado Margarita for a smoky take on the classics.
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We are committed to ensuring that your order arrives in pristine condition. If you believe your order is damaged or flawed, please call or text us at (855) 443 8144 or submit a request HERE.
To ensure the swift handling of your concern, please upload a photo of the damaged bottle, as well as a photo of the package in which it arrived clearly showing the label and tracking number.
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We are unable to ship wine, champagne and spirits to P.O. Boxes.
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Due to security restrictions, we are unable to ship to military bases.
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Your credit card will be charged once you’ve successfully placed the order. If for any reason we cannot process your order, your credit card will be refunded.
At times we might run a special promotion that will require payment in advance of shipment. If this is the case, it will be stated on the product page.
Please note that any orders placed using Apple Pay are charged at the time the order is placed.
This is a feature of this payment method and ReserveBar does not have control of the process.
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Apple Pay is only available on mobile devices. When you place your order using your iPad or iPhone, the Apple Pay option will appear at checkout.
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We do not accept returns unless it is with regards to the following: If it falls into one of these categories the customer must notify within 30 days of delivery.
- Damaged, Missing or Wrong Item: If you receive your order and find any of the items to be damaged, not there, or not what you ordered. We can either refund you or resend your correct items. On some occasions the fulfillment center will ask you to ship the item back by providing a return label or call tag.
- Mistake or Wrong Engraving: If you receive your engraved item(s) and it is wrong in any way we can ask the fulfillment center to re-do the engraving and send a new bottle(s). In some cases, the fulfillment center will send a return label for the wrong item.
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If you receive your package and your order is not complete, contact us immediately HERE.
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Once your order is placed, an order confirmation email is sent out. If you did not receive it, please check your spam folder. You can submit a request with our support team HERE to receive an additional copy of your order receipt, should you need one.
Please check your order receipt carefully for any mistakes in engraving and the accuracy of the billing address. Please note that once the engraving process has begun, we cannot change the engraved message and you will be charged for the bottle with the error, as well as a newly purchased bottle. If your bottle ships out to an incorrect address, you will incur an additional charge for reshipping the bottle. Any errors in the shipping address will cause a delay in the shipment.
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Once a refund is agreed upon between the customer and our support agent, it will be processed immediately. Please note, if you are sending a package back to us, you will be refunded once the package is tracked for return. Refunds sometimes take 24-72 hours to appear back in your account. This depends upon the bank card that was used and their policies.
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Once your order is prepared to ship, you will receive a shipping notification that contains a tracking number. If you do not receive this email, please check your spam folder.
The tracking information will link to FedEx, UPS or local couriers. Please note that you will not see movement on the tracking number until it has been scanned into the local shipping facility. Once this has been done you can check the tracking number to see when your package will arrive.
Please note that often packages will not register movement until later in the day. If your package was completed for shipment after 3 pm, tracking may not register until the next business day.
We offer Ground Shipping and have a 3-5 Business Day (Monday-Friday) delivery window except for engraved bottles. Orders containing engraved bottles have a delivery window of 7-10 Business Days. If a product is out of stock when you place the order, it usually takes approximately 1-2 additional days to prepare the shipment. We will contact you if your order contains an item that is either out of stock or backordered.
All orders marked for Overnight or Two-Day delivery must be entered by 12:00 PM in order to be processed the same day. Overnight orders are guaranteed for overnight delivery only if placed before 12:00 PM in the state of delivery. All express orders placed after 12:00 PM may be shipped the next day for arrival at the destination the following day. Regular ground shipments with a 5-7 day delivery window will be shipped the same day if the order is placed before noon in the state of delivery. If placed after 12:00 pm, shipping will occur the following business day (M-F), although we do try to ship the packages as swiftly as possible.
NOTE: Both ground and overnight shipments are picked up and delivered M-F. Overnight and ground orders placed on the weekend or holiday will be processed the following business day.
If you would like to confirm the shipping window, please reach out to our customer service team by submitting a request HERE.
Once your order is prepared to ship, you will receive a shipping notification email which contains a tracking number. If you do not receive this email, please check your spam folder. Please note that at the present time, due to COVID-19 impacts on logistics and shipping companies, there can still be significant delays from when your product is prepared for shipment and the time it reaches its final destination.
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You can make purchases using your American Express, Visa, MasterCard or Discover credit card, PayPal as well as Apple Pay.
Please note that we do not accept international credit cards at this time via our website. If you are based internationally and wish to place an order to be shipped to family, friends or colleagues who reside or work in one of the many states where we are able to deliver, please submit a request HERE.
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Yes, you need to be 21 or over to place an order with RESERVEBAR.COM.
In order to remain compliant with federal laws that govern the shipment of alcohol, please ensure that there is an adult age 21 or over available to sign for the delivery at the shipping address you specify. A valid ID may be required upon delivery. By utilizing the ReserveBar platform, you are representing and confirming that both the ordering customer and the recipient are at least 21 years old.
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All packages are checked for accuracy prior to delivery, however sometimes errors do occur.
If there is a mistake, please call or text ReserveBar customer support at (855) 443 8144 or submit a request HERE so that we can arrange to ship you the correct items at no additional charge to you.
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PATRÓN XO Cafe has been re-released and is available for a limited time at select locations. Visit our products page for the most up-to-date information.
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Patrón has discontinued the following products:
- Patrón Citrónge Lime
- Patrón Citrónge Pineapple
- Patrón Citrónge Mango
- Gran Patrón Smoky
- Roca Patrón Silver
- Roca Patrón Reposado
- Roca Patrón Añejo
However, check out Citrónge Orange Liqueur and other handcrafted tequilas.
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