Description
Siete Leguas (7 leagues) Tequila is named after the horse of Pancho Villa one of the country’s most prominent generals during the Mexican Revolutionary War that began in 1910. Today, Don Ignacio Gonzales Vargas pays tribute to the Mexican hero, producing quality tequila on his small farm in Jalisco, Mexico. The estate-grown blue Weber agaves are harvested at around 10 years of age, and the pias (hearts) are slowly cooked in masonry ovens, softening the fibers and caramelizing the sugars within. These are then crushed using a stone, donkey-pulled mill, as tradition dictates. After the juice is fermented, the wash is distilled twice using copper-pot stills. The award-winning Blanco expression is bottled immediately after distillation, and thus has powerful notes of agave and warm pepper that lead to hints of vanilla and cinnamon.Grab your bottle of this beloved tequila today!





