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Terralta Blanco 80 Proof
Tequila

Terralta Blanco 80 Proof

Terralta · Tequilera Alteña (NOM 1139)

80 proofNASJesús María, Jalisco, Mexico
Terralta's standard-proof blanco is often overshadowed by its high-proof sibling, but this 80-proof expression is a study in highland elegance. Felipe Camarena's work at the family distillery in the highlands of Jalisco produces tequila with remarkable mineral clarity. At this accessible price, it's one of the best entry points into serious craft tequila.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Bright cooked agave and wet mineral earth open the nose. Citrus — lime zest and a touch of grapefruit — float above green herbal notes and a faint floral lavender quality.

Palate

Clean and medium-bodied with sweet roasted agave, white pepper, and a gentle grassiness. Mid-palate delivers citrus pith and a subtle yeastiness that adds savory depth. Mineral notes persist throughout, anchoring the sweetness.

Finish

Medium length with lingering cooked agave and a peppery, slightly herbal fade. Clean and appetizing.

Specifications
Agave
100% Blue Weber Agave (Highland grown)
Production
Slow brick oven-cooked agave, natural fermentation with wild yeast, double distilled
Region
Jesús María, Jalisco, Mexico
Cooking Method
Slow brick oven-cooked agave, natural fermentation with wild yeast, double distilled
Distillation
Double distilled in copper pot stills
NOM
NOM 1139
Additives Free
Yes
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Highland Paloma — 2 oz Terralta Blanco · 0.75 oz fresh lime juice · 0.5 oz fresh grapefruit juice · 0.25 oz agave nectar · 2 oz grapefruit soda · Build in a Collins glass over ice, stir gently, garnish with grapefruit wedge and salt rim.

Food Pairing

Ceviche with jicama, mango, and serrano chili

The Story

Produced by third-generation master distiller Felipe Camarena at Tequilera Alteña in the red-clay highlands of Jesús María, Jalisco, Terralta is a family project that prioritizes slow-cooked agave, natural fermentation, and highland terroir above all else.

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