When you fully age pure, 100% blue agave spirit up to five times longer than you have to in ex-Bourbon casks you create… a Treasure.
La Altena Distillery has been operated by the
Camarena family since … well, forever. Their first distillery was destroyed during the
Mexican Revolution, but they rebuilt in
1937 near the town of Arandas in the heart of
Tequila country. “La Altena” does not translate directly, but it’s meaning is equivalent to “little highland lass.” Don’t you just love that? Some things are just the same across all cultures.
They still do
Tequila magic old school with masonry ovens and an ancient Tahona mill stone. Today,
La Altena distillery is operated by grandson and master distiller
Carlos Camarena and they only make the good stuff, including premium brands El Tesoro, Tapatio, and Ocho. Muchas gracias mis amigos! The “brand”
El Tesoro is now owned by
Beam Suntory, but the Camarenas still do the heavy lifting.
By law, in order to call a
Tequila “Anejo” it must be aged for at least
one year in oak. If you are a fan of great Tequila, it will not surprise you that this low standard is just not enough for
El Tesoro. “El Tesoro” means
“the treasure” and they treat it that way. Their Anejo is a blend of their
“estate” Tequilas aged three to five years in in
ex-Bourbon American oak casks.
All Tesoro Tequilas are
100% blue agave with nothing added and crafted in their old-school traditions stretching back more than 100 years. It’s no wonder that
El Tesoro Anejo Tequila consistently wins awards and the praise of Tequila-lovers everywhere.