Santaleza Blanco 750ML
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Description
Description
Santaleza Blanco 750ML is a 100% blue Weber agave tequila from Los Altos de Jalisco, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). What distinguishes this unaged expression is its use of a 135-year-old tahona — a massive volcanic stone wheel — to crush cooked agave, a traditional technique increasingly rare in modern tequila production.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Los Altos de Jalisco, Mexico | Blanco (Unaged) | Distillery: Destiladora Bonanza (NOM 1604)
Production & Heritage
Santaleza is produced at Destiladora Bonanza (NOM 1604) in the red-earth highlands of Los Altos de Jalisco, a collaboration between Chopin Imports and the Lopez-Villareal family, who carry deep roots in Mexican spirits through their connection to the San Matias tequila legacy. The agave is crushed by a 135-year-old tahona stone pulled by a mechanical donkey affectionately named Pepe — complete with a decorative donkey head — a nod to tradition while addressing practical labor concerns. The brand uses no diffusers, no chemical additives, and no fermentation accelerators, relying instead on natural fermentation to preserve the agave's original character before distillation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright green agave and jasmine, moving into delicate orange blossom and a subtle thread of lime zest. There is a faint herbaceous quality underneath that signals the tahona's influence on extraction.
Taste: The entry is crisp and agave-forward with a dry, restrained sweetness. Mid-palate, white pepper and cracked black peppercorn emerge alongside minerality and citrus. The interplay between floral softness and peppery spice gives the palate real tension without harshness.
Finish: The finish is soft and moderate in length, trailing off with light honey, cinnamon warmth, and a refreshing whisper of mint. It leaves the palate clean without any bitter residue.
How to Drink Santaleza Blanco
Neat or with a single ice cube is the ideal first approach — the tahona-crushed character and natural fermentation produce nuances that reward slow sipping. That said, the peppery spine and clean finish make this blanco a strong cocktail base.
- Paloma: The green agave and citrus notes integrate seamlessly with grapefruit soda and fresh lime.
- Margarita: The dry minerality and pepper spice cut through triple sec sweetness, keeping the drink balanced and vibrant.
- Ranch Water: The clean, additive-free profile pairs naturally with sparkling mineral water and lime for a simple, refreshing highball.
Best For
- Tequila enthusiasts exploring traditional tahona-crushed expressions
- Gifting to someone who values additive-free, artisanal spirits
- Building a premium-quality Margarita or Paloma at home
- Side-by-side tastings comparing tahona vs. roller mill production methods
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Santaleza Blanco taste like? Santaleza Blanco leads with bright green agave and citrus, develops into white pepper and minerality on the mid-palate, and finishes with soft honey and cinnamon. It is crisp and clean with a dry, restrained sweetness rather than a sugary profile.
How does Santaleza Blanco compare to Fortaleza Blanco? Both are highland blancos produced using a traditional tahona stone and marketed as additive-free, making them frequent comparison points among agave purists. Santaleza tends toward a drier, more pepper-driven profile, while Fortaleza Blanco, produced at NOM 1493 in the Tequila Valley lowlands, is generally recognized for a richer, more cooked-agave sweetness typical of its terroir.
Is Santaleza Blanco good for sipping neat? Yes — the tahona-crushed production and natural fermentation create layered aromatics and a textured mouthfeel that reward careful sipping, particularly at its approachable 40% ABV.
Where is Santaleza Blanco made? Santaleza Blanco is produced at Destiladora Bonanza (NOM 1604) in Los Altos de Jalisco, the highland agave-growing region of Mexico known for mineral-rich red clay soils that produce sweeter, more fruit-forward agave plants.
What foods pair well with Santaleza Blanco? Fresh ceviche benefits from the tequila's citrus and pepper notes. Grilled shrimp tacos with a lime crema echo the minerality and brightness. Jicama and cucumber salad with chili-lime seasoning mirrors the mint and spice on the finish. Aged Oaxacan cheese provides a creamy counterpoint to the dry agave character. Grilled pineapple with Tajín seasoning harmonizes with the floral sweetness.
What sizes does Santaleza Blanco come in? Santaleza Blanco is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Santaleza Blanco worth the price? Santaleza Blanco positions itself in the mid-premium tier, competing with other tahona-produced, additive-free blancos that typically command higher prices than industrially produced tequilas. The traditional production methods and quality of raw materials represent solid value within this category.
Why Santaleza Blanco?
The 135-year-old tahona stone at Destiladora Bonanza is not a marketing prop — it is the actual extraction method, and that distinction shapes the liquid fundamentally, yielding a more textured, mineral-rich spirit than roller mill alternatives. The commitment to zero additives, zero diffusers, and natural fermentation places Santaleza in a small but growing class of tequilas that prioritize transparency. The Lopez-Villareal family's multigenerational experience in Mexican spirits production lends credibility to a brand that might otherwise be overlooked as a newcomer. For anyone building a tequila collection that reflects traditional highland craftsmanship, this blanco earns serious consideration.
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