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| Types of Tequila - Classifications? |
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| Submitted by Tequila.net | |
| January 13, 2007 | |
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With over 700 Tequila brands to choose from, it helps to know the different types of Tequilas and the categories they fall into. Strict regulations on labeling assist the consumer in determining the type of the spirit, where it was produced, and the term it was aged (if any). The main two types of Tequila are first split into two categories, 100% Blue Agave, and Tequila Mixto (Mixed). Mixto Tequila contains a minimum of 51% Blue Agave, and the remaining 49% from other sugars (typically cane sugars). The additional products allowed in Mixto Tequilas are caramel color, oak extract flavoring, glycerin, and sugar based syrup. Mixto Tequila can now be bottled outside of the Tequila territory, including other countries, which started January 6, 2006. By reading the label on the bottle you can tell which clasification it is in, as all Tequila that is made from 100% Blue Agave will say "Tequila 100% de agave" or "Tequila 100% puro de agave". All other Mixto Tequila labels will only read "Tequila". The above two categories of Tequila are then divided into the following five types of Tequila and are labeled as such: Tequila Silver - Blanco - Plata - White - Platinum Tequila Gold - Joven - Oro There are exceptions however, as a "Gold" or "Joven" Tequila can also be the result of blending a Silver Tequila with a Reposado and/or Añejo Tequila, while keeping the 100% Agave classification. Tequila Reposado Reposado Tequilas are also referred to as "rested" and "aged". Tequila Añejo (extra aged) Añejo Tequilas are also referred to as "aged" and "extra-aged". Tequila Extra Añejo (ultra aged) Extra Añejo Tequilas are also referred to as "ultra-aged". Types of Tequila - Extra Anejo Other types of Tequila spirits you can find on the market include Tequila Liqueurs, Tequila Cremes, Tequila Infusions, Flavored Tequilas, and Tequila soft drinks. Many of these products are used in specialty cocktails, restaurant dishes and deserts. Mixto Tequila is standard for most liqueurs and flavored products, but it is best to check the label and look for "Made with 100% Agave Tequila". |
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