Fortaleza Tequila Reposado
In 1856, Don Cenobio Sauza moved to Jalisco, Mexico and began importing tequila from Mexico into the United States. Upon his death in 1877, his son, Don Eladio Sauza, took control of the family business and began distilling tequila himself. For nearly a century, the Sauza family continued distilling tequila from their estate situated in the foothills of Volcn de Tequila in Jalisco, Mexico. The distillery eventually closed its doors in 1968 but only for a brief period of time. In 1999, Don Guillermo Sauza a fifth-generation master distiller resurrected the family business and opened the doors to Destileria La Fortaleza.Fortaleza Tequila is made using 100 percent blue weber agave grown in the rich, volcanic soil of Jalisco. The agave, which are nourished by the summer rains and protected from harsh winter winds, are grown for seven to eight years before being harvested at their peak of maturity by expert jimadors (a jimadors is a type of Mexican farmer who specifically harvests agave). After the agave have been harvested, their hearts, or pias, are steam cooked for 33 hours in a brick oven with meter-thick walls. Then, the soft, sweet pias are crushed using a tahona (a giant stone wheel), the exact same method that Sauzas great-great grandfather used a century ago. The tahona allows Sauza to extract the sweetest juice from the pias while discarding any unwanted impurities; were he to use a commercial shredder like larger distilleries, he might crush the smallest veins of the pia, out of which would come bitter and astringent compounds such as methanol.After the pias are crushed, the agave pulp, or mosto, is extracted and naturally fermented over the course of five days in small, wooden vats before being double-distilled in copper-pot stills.Fortaleza Tequila Blanco rests in stainless steel tanks before being bottled by hand. The tequila has notes of earthy minerals, citrus and sweet agave, and earned the "Best of the Best Blanco Tequila"Medal at the 2012 Tequila.net awards. Fortaleza Tequila Reposado rests for six to nine months in oak barrels that were previously used to age bourbon before being bottled by hand. It has hints of oak and vanilla that are complemented by bold notes of citrus, and earned the "Best of the Best Reposado Tequila"Medal at the 2012 Tequila.net awards. Fortaleza Tequila Aejo rests in oak barrels for two to three years before being bottled by hand. It has notes of oak, vanilla and honey, along with hints of caramel and citrus, and earned the "Best of the Best Aejo Tequila"Medal at the 2012 Tequila.net awards. Each bottle of Fortaleza Tequila is hand-blown in Tonala, Mexico, by artisan glassmakers and topped with with a handmade cap designed to resemble the heart of the agave plant.These three tequilas swept the 2012 Tequila.net awards pick them up today!
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$56.99