Flecha Azul Blanco Tequila
  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Region Jalisco
  • Style Blanco Tequila
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • gentle
  • agave
  • sweet
  • crisp
  • spicy
  • fruit
  • floral
  • smooth

Flecha Azul Tequila

Flecha Azul Blanco Tequila (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $44.99

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An ultra-premium Blanco that’s not easy to forget.

Long-time friends Aron Marquez and Abraham Ancer had two big things in common. First, they both had a super strong passion for Tequila and wanted to create an elegant drink that would honor the heritage of their homeland. Second, they both saw themselves as ‘flechas’. Spanish for arrow, a flecha needs to first be pulled backward before it shots forward. Both Marquez and Ancer came from humble beginnings in Mexico. Today, Marquez is the CEO of a leading US oil company and Ancer is #1 Mexican golfer in the world. Together they created one of the few Mexican-owned and operated Tequila brands in the world, crafted authentically in Jalisco, Mexico.

Based on 150 years of history and Tequila-making heritage, Flecha Azul Tequila Blanco is an ultra-premium Tequila that’s crafted with 100% blue Weber agave. This is their core Tequila that they base all their other award-winning offerings on. Balanced and expressive, it’s rested in stainless steel for 2 months. This super smooth Blanco is mellow, bright, and crisp with expressive spice, cooked agave, ripe fruit, and sweet floral flavors. Excellent neat, on the rocks, or in your favorite cocktail.
 

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

Appearance / Color
Crystal clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Gentle and subtle with sweet agave aromas.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Expressive, balanced, bright, and crisp with spice, cooked agave, ripe fruit, and sweet floral flavors.

Finish
Extra smooth

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  • gentle
  • agave
  • sweet
  • crisp
  • spicy
  • fruit
  • floral
  • smooth
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Character Dogson
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
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.
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.
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.
In general, price of Tequila goes up with age, so añejos and extra añejos will be the most expensive and blancos the cheapest.
Tequila labeled Gold (Oro) is your indicator (i.e., red flag) that you’re dealing with a mixto Tequila - unaged silver Tequila that has been colored and flavored with caramel to give the appearance of aged Tequila.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
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.
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.
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.
In general, price of Tequila goes up with age, so añejos and extra añejos will be the most expensive and blancos the cheapest.
Tequila labeled Gold (Oro) is your indicator (i.e., red flag) that you’re dealing with a mixto Tequila - unaged silver Tequila that has been colored and flavored with caramel to give the appearance of aged Tequila.
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