Caballito Cerrero Chato Anejo
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*Pick up orders are available next day for pick upCaballlito Cerrero has a cult-like following among tequila aficionados worldwide, and the true die-hards that visit Guadalajara in person search high and low for these bottlings.
Produced at the legendary Santa Rita Fabrica – which shares the oldest archaeological site of agave distillation extant in Mexico, dating back to the 16th Century – Caballito Cerrero has had a tumultuous and thrilling career. The brand, whose mantra states “El que no necesita Herraduras” (or, “the one that does not require horseshoes”) was created in 1950, by Don Alfonso Jimenez Rosales when he separated from Tequila Herradura – a company he co-founded. In 2018, the family made the decision to cease calling their product tequila, in defiance of the industrialization of the category, in order to respect the agave growing and distillation traditions of tequila’s history in general, and within the Amatitán region where Caballito Cerrero is made in particular.
The Jimenez family maintains absolute respect for a 100% agave product, using only mature agaves from the Amatitán region, using both Azul, or Blue Weber (A. tequilana) and other agave varieties such as Chato (A. angustifolia), just as their ancestors have for fifteen generations.
One of the benefits of working outside of the classification of tequila is having the ability to continue working with other agave varietals besides Azul (Agave tequilana), as distillers in Jalisco have for many generations. Chato is a subvarietal of Agave angustifolia endemic to the state. Though A. angustifolia is commonly known in Oaxaca as Espadín, there are more than twelve additional subvarietals distinctly identified in Jalisco, several of which were among the many different types of agave once commonly used in the production of tequila.