About C贸digo 1530 Estate Harvest Still Strength Blanco Tequila
C贸digo 1530 is all about premium tequila and mezcal, building on the rich tradition and culture behind the spirits. Each expression that comes from the cradle of Mexican spirits is the embodiment of these core values. C贸digo Estate Harvest Still Strength starts with ripe agaves from the lowlands that are harvested from C贸digo 1530’s own fields. After they are slowly cooked, they are fermented using a unique way using Napa Valley Cabernet wine casks. Then, the liquid is distilled at their distillery in Amatitlan, Jalisco, Mexico. The unaged expression is then bottled at a higher 90 proof, making for an agave-forward tequila of unparalleled smoothness.
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About C贸digo 1530
For generations, Codigo 1530 Tequila remained a closely-guarded secret among Los Bajos’ finest jimadores. The recipe for C贸digo 1530 has been passed down and perfected for generations. The tequila is crafted using the time-honored customs and traditions of the Los Bajos region as well as the town of Amatit谩n, the birthplace of Tequila. C贸digo 1530 is named after “Los C贸digos,” the pre-colonial old world codes and customs that shaped the town of Amatit谩n and the Los Bajos region.
Once known as the El Tequila Privado, “the private Tequila,” the label has been introduced to the world for the very first time in 2016 by Federico “Fede” Vaughan, CEO & Co-Founder of C贸digo 1530 and honorary custodian of its private recipe, and Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Ron Snyder, a longtime friend of Federico and seasoned business executive.
The C贸digo 1530 range includes a Blanco, Reposado, A帽ejo, an Extra A帽ejo Tequila, and a Rosa.
About Tequila
Although tequila has developed a bad reputation, there’s more to the spirit than just shots on a Saturday night.
This traditional Mexican drink origins in the state of Jalisco when according to a local legend, lightning struck an agave cactus before the Nahua tribe drank its warm nectar. Behold, tequila.
Legally, tequila has to be made of 51% of Blue agave around the Jalisco region in Mexico. There are different types of tequila according to age – from the youngest representatives, blanco, reposado, and a帽ejo, to the oldest extra a帽ejo.
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