Casa Dragones Tequila Joven
  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Region Jalisco
  • Distillery Casa Dragones
  • Age NAS
  • Style Joven Tequila
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • spicy
  • pear
  • nutty
  • roasted agave
  • citrus
  • vanilla
  • sweet
  • floral
  • hazelnuts

Casa Dragones

Tequila Joven (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $249.99

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Silky smooth and soft Joven Tequila with a delicate and fresh aroma and palate.

Casa Dragones
is a small batch Tequila producer with an interesting history. The Spirit is made in Tequila, Jalisco, but their spiritual home is located in La Casa Dragones in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico — the original home of a famous calvary who ignited the Mexican War of Independence in 1810. Bertha González Nieves is the co-founder and CEO, as well as the first woman to be recognized as a Maestra Tequilera by The Tequila Regulatory Council.

Each bottle of Casa Dragones Joven is hand-signed and hand-numbered. This delicate, nuanced Tequila has been winning prestigious awards and recognitions almost since day one. There is simply not enough space here to list all the accolades from Forbes, Wine Enthusiast, Vogue, Robb Report, Esquire, CNN, and many more. The Joven is a blend of a Silver Tequila with an extra-aged Tequila rested in new American Oak barrels. The result is a complex, smooth taste that is ideal for sipping neat or pairing with food.

 

*This bottle is a collector’s item; we will not be able to entertain any refunds or exchanges.

**Individual orders are limited to one item per person, as we wish to allow everyone to participate.

***Any kind of transit damage is insured and will be reimbursed.

  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Region Jalisco
  • Distillery Casa Dragones
  • Age NAS
  • Style Joven Tequila
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Platinum

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is fresh and inviting with light aromas of roasted agave, citrus, and florals.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate is silky smooth and soft with spice, vanilla, and stewed pear.

Finish
The finish is clean and warming with a hint of hazelnuts.

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  • spicy
  • pear
  • nutty
  • roasted agave
  • citrus
  • vanilla
  • sweet
  • floral
  • hazelnuts
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Character Dogson
Tequila goes bad with time. Once you open a bottle of Tequila, you better be in the mood to drink it. Generally, you have one to two months before oxidization and evaporation diminish the Tequila quality and destroy the Agave flavor profile.
The strongest Tequila available for sale clocks in at 75% ABV (150 proof). This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but drinking huge amounts of this spirit is likely te-quil-a.
There are over 136 species of Agave. For Tequila to be officially called “Tequila,” it must be comprised of at least 51% of the Blue Weber Agave species.
Tequila is made from one type of agave, Blue agave. Each of these plants takes at least 6 years, more likely a year or two longer to mature.
Need a salt shaker and lime? Nah. The Mexicans take their Tequila neat and prefer to leave the lime and salt for their margaritas. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to follow suit.
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Tequila goes bad with time. Once you open a bottle of Tequila, you better be in the mood to drink it. Generally, you have one to two months before oxidization and evaporation diminish the Tequila quality and destroy the Agave flavor profile.
The strongest Tequila available for sale clocks in at 75% ABV (150 proof). This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but drinking huge amounts of this spirit is likely te-quil-a.
There are over 136 species of Agave. For Tequila to be officially called “Tequila,” it must be comprised of at least 51% of the Blue Weber Agave species.
Tequila is made from one type of agave, Blue agave. Each of these plants takes at least 6 years, more likely a year or two longer to mature.
Need a salt shaker and lime? Nah. The Mexicans take their Tequila neat and prefer to leave the lime and salt for their margaritas. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to follow suit.
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
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