High Noon Tequila Lime Seltzer 4Pk
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Description
Description
High Noon Tequila Lime Seltzer 4Pk is a tequila-based hard seltzer made with real lime juice and 100% blue agave Blanco tequila, packaged as four 355ml cans at 4.5% ABV. Awarded 87 points by Wine Enthusiast, this expression stands apart in the crowded seltzer category by using genuine tequila rather than malt or flavored spirits, with no added sugar.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico (tequila source) | Style: Tequila Hard Seltzer | Tequila Source: Destileria Leyros
Production & Heritage
High Noon sources its Blanco tequila from Destileria Leyros in Jalisco, Mexico, where 100% blue agave is harvested and distilled. The tequila is then combined with real lime juice and sparkling water — no added sugars, artificial sweeteners, or malt base. This formula positions High Noon as one of the first seltzers to simply mix tequila with real fruit juice, a notable departure from the malt-based or agave-flavored seltzers that dominate the category.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh-squeezed lime leads, followed by a subtle mineral quality from the sparkling water and a faint agave sweetness underneath. The nose is clean and light, signaling a refreshment-forward drink.
Taste: Lime arrives immediately — sweet, fresh, and juicy — dominating the palate from entry through mid-sip. The Blanco tequila sits behind the citrus, lending a light peppery agave backbone without overpowering the fruit. The balance tilts decidedly toward the lime, keeping the overall impression crisp and approachable.
Finish: Short and dry, with lingering citrus zest and a whisper of agave on the tail end. The carbonation lifts everything cleanly off the palate, leaving little residual sweetness.
How to Drink High Noon Lime
Serve straight from the can, well chilled — ideally between 35–40°F. A lime wedge garnish amplifies the citrus but isn't necessary. The seltzer also works as a component in longer drinks: use it as the base for a Paloma Spritz by adding a splash of fresh grapefruit juice; build a Ranch Water Float by pouring it over crushed ice with a squeeze of fresh lime; or create a simple Tequila Sunrise Cooler by layering a half-ounce of grenadine at the bottom of a tall glass filled with ice and topping with the seltzer.
Best For
- Outdoor gatherings, barbecues, and poolside drinking where convenience matters
- Tequila fans seeking a lower-ABV, no-added-sugar alternative to margaritas
- Stocking a cooler for beach trips or tailgates without needing a cocktail kit
- Introducing tequila-curious drinkers to agave-based beverages in an accessible format
Frequently Asked Questions
What does High Noon Lime taste like? The dominant flavor is fresh, juicy lime supported by a light agave undertone from the Blanco tequila. It finishes clean and dry with no lingering sweetness, reading more like a tequila-and-soda than a sugary cocktail.
How does High Noon Lime compare to Topo Chico Ranch Water? Both use real tequila as a base, but High Noon emphasizes real lime juice as a primary flavor driver, while Topo Chico Ranch Water Hard Seltzer leans into a more mineral-forward, lime-accented profile. High Noon's 4.5% ABV also sits slightly lower than some Topo Chico expressions, making it marginally lighter.
Is High Noon Lime good for sipping on its own? Yes — the combination of real lime juice and Blanco tequila makes it one of the more flavorful tequila seltzers available straight from the can. Its low 4.5% ABV and zero added sugar keep it sessionable over several hours.
Where is High Noon Lime made? The tequila component is sourced from Destileria Leyros in Jalisco, Mexico, the heartland of tequila production. The final product is blended and canned in the United States.
What foods pair well with High Noon Lime? Fish tacos benefit from the citrus echo; ceviche mirrors the lime acidity; grilled shrimp skewers complement the agave sweetness; fresh guacamole and tortilla chips match the clean, savory profile; and spicy chicken wings are tempered by the carbonation and low sweetness.
What sizes does High Noon Lime come in? The standard format is a 4-pack of 355ml (12 oz) cans, though variety packs and 8-packs containing the lime flavor alongside other expressions are also available in many markets.
Is High Noon Lime worth the price? High Noon positions as a mid-range tequila seltzer, priced above malt-based competitors but justified by its use of real tequila and real fruit juice with no added sugar — ingredients that most budget seltzers omit.
Why High Noon Lime?
The core differentiator is transparency of ingredients: 100% blue agave Blanco tequila, real lime juice, sparkling water, and nothing else. In a category crowded with malt-based imitators and artificially flavored products, that simplicity is rare. The 87-point score from Wine Enthusiast validates the execution, placing it among the better-reviewed entries in the tequila seltzer segment. For drinkers who want genuine agave character without the commitment of a full cocktail, this four-pack delivers a legitimate, sessionable tequila experience in a convenient format.
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