Don Ramón is in Jalisco, Mexico. This area, especially near Tequila city, is known for the best blue agave plants. UNESCO recognises this region for its volcanic soils and perfect climate. It is a World Heritage site.
Don Ramón Tequila uses only the ripest blue agave plants. These plants grow for at least seven years. This waiting time ensures high sugar levels. This makes the tequila smoother and tastier.
Making Don Ramón Tequila is a traditional art. Generations have passed down the methods. The agaves are roasted in stone ovens. This releases the sweet juice, or “mosto.” This mosto is then fermented and distilled. This captures the agave's pure essence.
Each bottle is a work of art. They are handcrafted and individually numbered. The bottles show the tequila's premium quality. Their design honours Mexico's rich artistic heritage.
The tequila has won awards at international spirits competitions. These honours show its consistent quality and the makers' dedication.
Don Ramón is more than just a drink. It represents the Mexican spirit. It is part of many traditional celebrations. It marks moments of joy, sorrow, and more.