818 Blanco Tequila 750ML
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Description
818 Blanco Tequila 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber agave blanco from Jalisco, Mexico, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). A recipient of the Chairman's Trophy from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge and a Gold Medal at the 2025 Agavos Awards by Tequila Matchmaker, this expression distinguishes itself from standard blancos through a rare three-week barrel rest that adds subtle depth while preserving the bright agave character the category demands.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Blanco (3-Week Barrel Rest) | Distillery: La Cofradia
Production & Heritage
818 Blanco is produced at the La Cofradia distillery in Jalisco, one of the state's established tequila operations. Blue Weber agave piñas are slow-cooked in traditional brick ovens for over thirty hours, then crushed in stone Tahona pits — a labor-intensive ancestral method that extracts a richer, more textured agave juice compared to modern roller mills. After fermenting for over forty hours, the liquid is twice distilled in copper alembic pot stills. What sets this blanco apart from the vast majority of its peers is a deliberate three-week rest in barrels, an unusual step for a category where most expressions go straight from still to bottle or rest for only a few days. The result is a blanco with noticeably softer edges without crossing into reposado territory.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh agave leads immediately, followed by ripe tropical fruit — think mango and guava — layered with bright citrus peel. A subtle minerality emerges underneath, grounding the sweeter aromatics.
Taste: The entry is clean and smooth, with cooked agave giving way to a mid-palate that opens up with sweet tropical fruit and citrus. A gentle peppery kick arrives at the peak, adding welcome structure to the otherwise soft, balanced profile. The brief barrel rest contributes a faint hint of vanilla sweetness that rounds out each sip.
Finish: Ultra-smooth, bright, and crisp with moderate length. Lingering notes of citrus zest and white pepper fade cleanly, leaving a pleasant agave warmth.
How to Drink 818 Blanco
The smoothness from the Tahona process and barrel rest make this blanco approachable neat or over a single large ice cube, where the tropical fruit notes bloom as it opens. Its clean, agave-forward profile also makes it an excellent cocktail base. A Margarita is the natural choice — the citrus notes amplify fresh lime without competing. In a Paloma, the tropical undertones pair beautifully with grapefruit soda, creating a layered highball. For something spirit-forward, try it in a Tequila Old Fashioned, where the subtle vanilla sweetness from the barrel rest holds up to agave syrup and orange bitters.
Best For
- Hosting a taco night or Mexican-inspired dinner party
- Introducing someone to sipping tequila neat for the first time
- Building a premium home Margarita bar
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates unique production methods
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 818 Blanco taste like? 818 Blanco is clean and agave-forward with prominent tropical and citrus fruit flavors, balanced by a touch of pepper and a subtle vanilla sweetness from its three-week barrel rest. The finish is ultra-smooth, bright, and crisp.
How does 818 Blanco compare to Don Julio Blanco? Don Julio Blanco delivers a more traditionally structured tequila profile with pronounced citrus and herbal agave notes, while 818 Blanco leans into softer vanilla sweetness and tropical fruit thanks to its Tahona crushing and brief barrel aging. Both are 100% Blue Weber agave expressions from Jalisco, but 818 tends toward a rounder, smoother mouthfeel.
Is 818 Blanco good for beginners? Yes — the three-week barrel rest and Tahona production yield a notably smooth blanco that is less sharp than many unaged tequilas, making it an excellent entry point for those new to sipping tequila neat or on the rocks.
Where is 818 Blanco made? 818 Blanco is distilled at the La Cofradia distillery in Jalisco, Mexico, the heartland of tequila production. The agave is grown, harvested, and processed entirely within the Jalisco region.
What foods pair well with 818 Blanco? Lime-dressed ceviche mirrors the citrus notes naturally. Grilled shrimp tacos complement the pepper and agave warmth. Fresh guacamole with totopos highlights the clean, bright character. Seared ahi tuna with a citrus glaze matches the tropical fruit profile. Spicy Thai green papaya salad plays off the pepper finish.
What sizes does 818 Blanco come in? 818 Blanco Tequila is available in the standard 750ml bottle, which is the most widely distributed size for this expression.
Is 818 Blanco worth the price? 818 Blanco positions as a mid-range premium blanco — priced above entry-level mixtos but below ultra-premium artisanal labels. The Tahona crushing, copper pot distillation, and unusual three-week barrel rest deliver production value that punches above its price tier, validated by 43 blind tasting awards across 13 international spirits competitions.
Why 818 Blanco?
The three-week barrel rest is the detail that defines this blanco. While nearly every competitor goes unaged or rests for a matter of days, 818 deliberately softens the spirit just enough to add vanilla sweetness and body without sacrificing the fresh agave brightness a blanco should deliver. The Tahona stone-crushing and copper alembic pot distillation reinforce that commitment to traditional technique over industrial efficiency. With accolades including a Platinum Award from the SIP Awards, Triple Gold from the MicroLiquor Spirit Awards, and recognition in the Ultimate Spirits Challenge's Top 100 Spirits, the liquid inside the bottle has proven itself in blind competition — the one arena where branding cannot influence the outcome.
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