Olmeca Blanco Tequila 70cl

AED 70.00

Crisp agave, a pop of citrus zest, and a little peppery kick, this blanco tequila is the no-fuss bottle that makes margaritas taste like you know what you’re doing! Clean, lively, and easy to mix, it’s a go-to for classic tequila cocktails when you want bright flavour, not sugar.

Size70cl / 700ml

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Description

Bright agave energy, citrus snap, and a peppery edge, this blanco tequila is built for cocktails that taste bold and clean, not muddled.

  • Nose: Fresh agave, lime peel, a hint of green herbs, and a light whiff of black pepper.
  • Taste: Zesty citrus up front, cooked agave sweetness in the middle, then a dry, peppery bite that keeps it lively in mixed drinks.
  • Finish: Clean and brisk, with lingering citrus oils, a touch of spice, and a faint earthy note.

This is the kind of tequila you reach for when you want your margarita to taste sharp and refreshing, not like lime candy. It brings structure to the classic trio of tequila, citrus, and orange liqueur, so your cocktail stays bright from first sip to last.

It also plays ridiculously well with grapefruit and soda for a Paloma-style highball, or with fresh lime and a splash of cola for an easy, crowd-pleasing mix. The flavour profile is direct, agave-forward, and citrusy, which means it doesn’t get lost once you add ice and mixers.

If you’re building out a home bar, a solid blanco tequila earns its shelf space because it’s the workhorse for tequila cocktails. You get the fresh, punchy character that aged tequilas trade away for oak, which is exactly what you want when the goal is lift, zip, and bite.

This bottle sits right in the sweet spot for casual nights and last-minute hosting. It’s friendly enough for newbies, but still has enough peppery grip and herbal edge to keep tequila fans interested.

Fun Fact: Olmeca gets its name from the ancient Olmec civilization, one of the earliest major cultures in the region where tequila’s story began.