Hijos De La Villa Pistolero
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Description
Description
Hijos De La Villa Pistolero is a reposado mixto tequila bottled at 38% ABV in a 750ml pistol-shaped glass bottle. The revolver design draws directly from the sidearm carried by Mexican revolutionary hero Pancho Villa during the Revolution of 1910–1914, making it one of the most recognizable novelty bottles in the tequila category. Certified by the Tequila Regulatory Council (CRT), this expression is produced by Licores Veracruz in Jalisco, Mexico.
Quick Facts: ABV: 38% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Reposado (aged 2 months to 1 year) | Producer: Licores Veracruz
Production & Heritage
Hijos De La Villa Pistolero is produced by Licores Veracruz in the state of Jalisco, the heartland of tequila production. As a mixto tequila, its composition includes blue agave along with other sugars, distinguishing it from 100% agave expressions. The spirit rests in oak casks for a period ranging from two months to one year, placing it within the reposado classification. This oak contact contributes gentle vanilla and caramel character while allowing the underlying cooked agave flavors to remain present. The CRT certification ensures the product meets the regulatory standards for tequila produced in the designated appellation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sage and brown sugar before moving into serrano pepper, hay, and a layer of vanilla. Riper fruit notes of papaya emerge as the spirit opens up in the glass.
Taste: The entry is buttery and sweet, with cooked agave taking center stage. Mid-palate, rosemary and bell pepper introduce an herbal dimension, while hints of garlic add unexpected savory depth. A light honey sweetness and nutty undertone round out the profile alongside gentle oak influence.
Finish: The finish is smooth and moderately long, with oaky warmth and lingering caramel. A faint agave sweetness trails off at the end, keeping the close approachable rather than complex.
How to Drink Pistolero
Pistolero drinks easily on the rocks or alongside a wedge of lime, where the slight sweetness and buttery texture work well with dilution. Its mixto profile and approachable ABV also make it a reliable cocktail base. A Paloma benefits from the honey-like sweetness cutting through grapefruit soda. In a Ranch Water, the herbal sage and pepper notes stand up to sparkling mineral water and lime. For a Tequila Sunrise, the caramel and vanilla character blends naturally with orange juice and grenadine.
Best For
- A conversation-starting gift for tequila collectors or Mexican history enthusiasts
- Themed party centerpieces or home bar display pieces
- Mixing approachable reposado cocktails at casual gatherings
- Adding to a novelty bottle collection alongside other distinctive decanters
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pistolero taste like? Hijos De La Villa Pistolero delivers buttery cooked agave with honey sweetness, light vanilla, and herbal notes of sage and rosemary, finishing with smooth oak and caramel.
How does Pistolero compare to Cazadores Reposado? Both are reposado tequilas from Jalisco, but Cazadores Reposado is a 100% blue agave expression, giving it a more pronounced agave-forward character. Pistolero, as a mixto, tends toward a sweeter, lighter profile with less agave complexity, though its novelty bottle adds significant display appeal.
Is Pistolero good for cocktails? Yes — its smooth, sweet profile and moderate 38% ABV make it well-suited for mixed drinks like Palomas, Ranch Water, and Tequila Sunrises where bold agave intensity is not the primary requirement.
Where is Pistolero made? Hijos De La Villa Pistolero is produced by Licores Veracruz in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, within the legally designated tequila appellation and certified by the Tequila Regulatory Council (CRT).
What foods pair well with Pistolero? The buttery sweetness pairs well with street-style tacos al pastor, where the pork and pineapple echo the spirit's caramel notes. Grilled shrimp with lime complements the herbal sage character. Queso fundido mirrors the rich, buttery texture. Churros with chocolate sauce play off the vanilla and honey notes. Guacamole and chips bring out the subtle pepper and garlic undertones.
What sizes does Pistolero come in? The standard pistol-shaped bottle is available in 750ml, and a 200ml miniature pistol version is also commonly found.
Is Pistolero worth the price? Pistolero positions as an entry-level to mid-range reposado where a significant portion of the value lies in the collectible pistol-shaped bottle rather than liquid complexity alone. For those seeking a display-worthy gift or novelty piece with a drinkable tequila inside, it represents fair value in its tier.
Why Pistolero?
The Hijos De La Villa Pistolero exists at the intersection of Mexican cultural history and spirits novelty. Its pistol bottle — a direct homage to Pancho Villa's revolutionary-era revolver — is hand-blown glass certified by the CRT, making it one of the few novelty-format tequilas with genuine regulatory backing. The reposado inside is straightforward and approachable, with enough oak-aged character to sip or mix without pretension. For anyone drawn to tequila as much for its story and presentation as for what is in the glass, Pistolero delivers a genuinely distinctive package that few bottles in the category can match.
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