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Caballito Cerrero Chato Anejo 48

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Caballito Cerrero Chato Anejo 48

Caballito Cerrero is a unique agave spirit, a distillery with a rebellious streak. Although their agave spirits often fit the criteria to be called tequila they are instead a "destilade de agave".

Chato is an agave variety similar to espadin, which is used in a lot of mezcal expressions. 

Aged 14 months in ex-bourbon casks, this is a layered, complex agave spirit - very refined.

Caballito Cerrero was founded in 1950 by Don Alfonso Jiménez Rosales who had previously founded Herradura. So the story goes, after falling out over a family dispute Don Alfonso started Caballito Cerrero which means 'the one that doesn't need horseshoes,' a not-so-subtle reference to Herradura which translates to "horseshoe". The agave spirit is produced at the Santa Rita factory, which was built in 1873 by Don Alfonso's father-in-law.

Caballito Cerrero is a unique agave spirit, a distillery with a rebellious streak. Although their agave spirits often fit the criteria to be called tequila they are instead a "destilade de agave".

Chato is an agave variety similar to espadin, which is used in a lot of mezcal expressions. 

Aged 14 months in ex-bourbon casks, this is a layered, complex agave spirit - very refined.

Caballito Cerrero was founded in 1950 by Don Alfonso Jiménez Rosales who had previously founded Herradura. So the story goes, after falling out over a family dispute Don Alfonso started Caballito Cerrero which means 'the one that doesn't need horseshoes,' a not-so-subtle reference to Herradura which translates to "horseshoe". The agave spirit is produced at the Santa Rita factory, which was built in 1873 by Don Alfonso's father-in-law.

$74.45

Original: $212.71

-65%
Caballito Cerrero Chato Anejo 48

$212.71

$74.45

Description

Caballito Cerrero is a unique agave spirit, a distillery with a rebellious streak. Although their agave spirits often fit the criteria to be called tequila they are instead a "destilade de agave".

Chato is an agave variety similar to espadin, which is used in a lot of mezcal expressions. 

Aged 14 months in ex-bourbon casks, this is a layered, complex agave spirit - very refined.

Caballito Cerrero was founded in 1950 by Don Alfonso Jiménez Rosales who had previously founded Herradura. So the story goes, after falling out over a family dispute Don Alfonso started Caballito Cerrero which means 'the one that doesn't need horseshoes,' a not-so-subtle reference to Herradura which translates to "horseshoe". The agave spirit is produced at the Santa Rita factory, which was built in 1873 by Don Alfonso's father-in-law.