
La Gritona Reposado Tequila (375ml)
âLa Gritonaâ is Spanish for âThe Screamerâ. Itâs an appropriate name, as one of the people behind this outstanding tequila is LA-based punk guitarist Andy Coronado. The other significant player is the renowned tequilero Melly CĂĄrdenas, who fashions La Gritona at her small distillery in Valle de Guadalupe in the highlands of Jalisco. One of Mexicoâs few female master distillers, the fiercely independent CĂĄrdenasâwho has 20 years of quality Tequila production under her beltâshares Coronadoâs love of the exceptional and unconventional, and leads a team staffed by only local women.
La Gritona is light on colour and sweetness for a ReposadoâCoronado and CĂĄrdenas want none of the flavours that mask many commercial Reposados like vanilla, chocolate and dulce de leche. Instead, this is packed with delicious, honest and savoury roasted Agave flavour, reminiscent of the old-style ârestedâ Tequila before the mass market took hold. âItâs tequila like our grandparents drank,â says CĂĄrdenas. Working with nine- to ten-year-old, mature Blue Weber Agave grown in the iron-rich red soil of the Jalisco highlands, every step of production after harvest takes place under CĂĄrdenasâ own roof. The agave is steam-cooked in a single, thick-walled earthen oven for 24 hours and then allowed to rest for another 24 hours before crushing. The collected liquid is naturally fermented (no additives are used to push things along) in open steel vats at a rate dictated by the ambient air temperature and the wild yeasts, usually lasting between six to nine days. The double distillation takes place in small steel stills. Those bespoke bottles, by the way, are made from recycled Mexican glass, hand-blown just an hourâs drive from the distillery. Coronado uses any recycled clear glass he can find (primarily old Coke bottles), then chips in a few Dos Equis bottles for the green tint!
The distilled blanco is then rested in reused American whiskey barrels for eight months before bottling. These low-impact second- or third-fill barrels are given only the lightest char, which allows for the refreshing, sappy notes of the Agave to shine through, resulting in a Tequila that sips and mixes perfectly in equal measureâitâs crisp, clean and elegantâand kills it in a Tommyâs Margarita.
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âLa Gritonaâ is Spanish for âThe Screamerâ. Itâs an appropriate name, as one of the people behind this outstanding tequila is LA-based punk guitarist Andy Coronado. The other significant player is the renowned tequilero Melly CĂĄrdenas, who fashions La Gritona at her small distillery in Valle de Guadalupe in the highlands of Jalisco. One of Mexicoâs few female master distillers, the fiercely independent CĂĄrdenasâwho has 20 years of quality Tequila production under her beltâshares Coronadoâs love of the exceptional and unconventional, and leads a team staffed by only local women.
La Gritona is light on colour and sweetness for a ReposadoâCoronado and CĂĄrdenas want none of the flavours that mask many commercial Reposados like vanilla, chocolate and dulce de leche. Instead, this is packed with delicious, honest and savoury roasted Agave flavour, reminiscent of the old-style ârestedâ Tequila before the mass market took hold. âItâs tequila like our grandparents drank,â says CĂĄrdenas. Working with nine- to ten-year-old, mature Blue Weber Agave grown in the iron-rich red soil of the Jalisco highlands, every step of production after harvest takes place under CĂĄrdenasâ own roof. The agave is steam-cooked in a single, thick-walled earthen oven for 24 hours and then allowed to rest for another 24 hours before crushing. The collected liquid is naturally fermented (no additives are used to push things along) in open steel vats at a rate dictated by the ambient air temperature and the wild yeasts, usually lasting between six to nine days. The double distillation takes place in small steel stills. Those bespoke bottles, by the way, are made from recycled Mexican glass, hand-blown just an hourâs drive from the distillery. Coronado uses any recycled clear glass he can find (primarily old Coke bottles), then chips in a few Dos Equis bottles for the green tint!
The distilled blanco is then rested in reused American whiskey barrels for eight months before bottling. These low-impact second- or third-fill barrels are given only the lightest char, which allows for the refreshing, sappy notes of the Agave to shine through, resulting in a Tequila that sips and mixes perfectly in equal measureâitâs crisp, clean and elegantâand kills it in a Tommyâs Margarita.











