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Santo Fino Tequila

Jalisco (Ciénega)
Nom 1107

Recent Ratings

See how Santo Fino Tequila ranks in our community.

Don Heiser
Tequila Wizard
914 ratings

Don Heiser
Tequila Wizard
914 ratings

Mireille O
Tequila Ninja
159 ratings

Lots of butterscotch and caramel

Mireille O
Tequila Ninja
159 ratings

Greatest valued high proof

Mireille O
Tequila Ninja
159 ratings

Carlos Olivo
Tequila Ninja
103 ratings

Carlos Olivo
Tequila Ninja
103 ratings

Very light agave, whiskey notes, oak barrel and a hint of caramel. Easy finish but not overly strong in flavors. Less complex than other reposados but not a bad option.

Carlos Olivo
Tequila Ninja
103 ratings

Peppery, strong agave, herbal and sweet. Not the burn of other similar high proofs. Easy sipping and the low price would be great in a paloma.

Carlos Olivo
Tequila Ninja
103 ratings

A bourbon aroma dominates upon opening. Barrel oak, whiskey notes, caramel and very low key peppery linger. Smooth and easy to sip.

Latest News

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PUNCH Drink
Apr 06, 2023

Is Your Tequila Full of Shit?

An estimated 70 percent of all tequila contains undisclosed additives, like vanilla extract and aspartame. One couple is on a mission to change that.

VinePair
May 17, 2021

The Story of the OG Celebrity Tequila, Sammy Hagar’s Cabo Wabo

“We went to Tequila and I tried 100 percent agave tequila for the first time — it just blew my mind,” recalls Hagar.

Robb Report
Apr 13, 2021

The Problem With Celebrity-Backed Tequilas

Stars are following in the footsteps of George Clooney's hit with Casamigos, and the spirit may not be better for it.

Long Island Lou Tequila
Feb 01, 2021

Santo Fino Full Line - Kind Of Bland, But Clean And Easy To Drink

Lou goes through all of the products from Santo Fino, including the newest reposado.

VinePair
Jul 27, 2020

Every Celebrity Wants to Make a Tequila — Here’s Why

Is this a trend that’s driven purely by financial incentives, whether to cash in like Clooney and company, or to profit from America’s increasing appreciation of the spirit?