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Amatiteña Tequila

Amatiteña is crafted by the Rosales family at NOM 1477 in the heart of Amatitán, Jalisco — the birthplace of tequila itself.

What makes Amatiteña different? Fully mature 100% Blue Weber agave is slow-cooked in traditional masonry ovens, crushed with a roller mill, and naturally fermented in open-air wooden vats using native yeast. Every batch is double-distilled in copper pot stills and bottled without additives, preserving the authentic character of the Tequila Valley.

Shop the Blanco and Reposado expressions — additive-free, traditionally crafted, and built for sipping neat.

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Rare Tequila vs. Allocated Tequila vs. Limited Edition Tequila

These terms get used interchangeably, but they mean different things:

  • Allocated tequila — recurring release, permanently capped annual supply (e.g., Tears of Llorona)
  • Rare tequila — low production volume by nature, not necessarily tied to a release cycle (e.g., small-batch artisanal producers)
  • Limited edition tequila — one-time or seasonal run that won't be repeated (e.g., a holiday or artist-collaboration bottle)

All three categories are represented in this collection, and each product page notes which type of scarcity applies.

How Do I Get Access to Allocated Bottles?

Because allocated bourbon and rare tequila sell out fast, the best way to secure a bottle is to buy as soon as it's back in stock. A few ways to improve your odds with us:

  • Join our newsletter for restock alerts before we post publicly
  • Check back regularly — allocated releases typically restock one to two times per year, and we update inventory as soon as new cases arrive
  • Buy on release rather than waiting — allocated bottles at listed price rarely last more than a few days once back in stock

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "allocated" mean for bourbon and tequila?

Allocated means a distillery limits how many bottles or cases a retailer can receive per release cycle, regardless of how much the retailer could sell. It's a supply-side constraint, not a marketing label — demand for allocated bourbon and rare tequila consistently outstrips what distilleries are able to produce and distribute.

Why are allocated bottles more expensive than the suggested retail price?

Scarcity drives price. When supply is fixed and demand is high, allocated bottles often sell above MSRP even at legitimate retailers — this reflects real market scarcity, not artificial markup.

Do you restock allocated bottles?

Yes. Allocated releases typically restock once or twice a year depending on each brand's distribution schedule. Join our newsletter to get notified the moment new allocation lands.

Is buying allocated spirits online legal and safe?

Yes, when purchased from a licensed retailer. We ship in accordance with state alcohol shipping laws, and every bottle we sell comes from authorized distribution channels.

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