Olmeca Tequila is a premium brand from the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. It is known for its sweet flavour from Blue Weber Agave plants. The highlands' red soil and high altitude are ideal for growing agave. This results in richer, sweeter tequilas.
The brand uses traditional methods. They hand-harvest agave plants when they are 7-8 years old. The jimadores use a tool called a coa to prepare the plants for fermentation.
Olmeca cooks the agave in brick ovens. This slow cooking is key for flavour. After cooking, the agave is crushed and fermented. Olmeca uses both column and pot still distillation. This gives a smooth and distinct character.
Some of the Tequilas, like Olmeca Altos, use tahona stone milling. This traditional method crushes the cooked agave. Many believe this adds complexity to the flavour. The juice is fermented with special yeast and then distilled.
Olmeca Blanco
This is an unaged tequila. It shows the true agave flavour. It is vibrant, peppery, and sweet.
Olmeca Reposado
Aged in oak barrels for at least two months. This tequila is smooth and complex. It has vanilla and caramel notes but keeps the agave essence.
Olmeca Altos
A premium range with Plata and Reposado types. It is made for high-end cocktails. It is known for its quality and traditional methods.
The brand is committed to sustainability. They ensure their agave cultivation is environmentally friendly. The brand targets a younger audience. Their marketing campaigns position Olmeca as a fun choice for cocktails like margaritas and Palomas.
Olmeca combines traditional production with modern branding. This has earned it respect in the tequila world, both in Mexico and internationally. Olmeca is good neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails. It offers a true taste of high-quality tequila.