1800 Tequila Cristalino AÑEJO 100% Agave 38% Vol. 0,7l
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Sierra Tequila salt and pepper shaker green
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Clase Azul Tequila AÑEJO 40% Vol. 0,7l in gift box
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Clase Azul Tequila REPOSADO 40% Vol. 1,75l in gift box
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Bozal Sacrificio PECHUGA Mezcal Artesanal 47% Vol. 0,7l
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Clase Azul Mezcal DURANGO 44% Vol. 0,7l
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Astral Blanco Tequila 100% Agave Azul 38% Vol. 0,7l
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Patrón Tequila Silver 40% Vol. 0,2l
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Padre Azul Super Premium Tequila Jóven 100% Agave Artist Edition 2024 40% Vol. 0,7l
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El Jimador Tequila Reposado 100% Agave Azul 38% Vol. 0,7l
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1800 Tequila Cristalino AÑEJO 100% Agave 38% Vol. 0,7l
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Patrón Tequila Silver 40% Vol. 0,2l
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Gran Corralejo Tequila AÑEJO 100% de Agave 38% Vol. 1l
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Teremana Tequila Blanco 100% Puro de Agave Small Batch 40% Vol. 1l
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Don Roberto REPOSADO 100% Agave 40% Vol. 0,7l
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Gran Orendain Tequila REPOSADO 100% Agave 38% Vol. 0,7l in gift box
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El Jimador Tequila Blanco 100% Agave Azul 38% Vol. 0,7l
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Sierra Lime Licor de Tequila 18% Vol. 0,7l
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Tequila FAQs
The most important basics about Tequila at a glance.
Which tequila is suitable for drinking neat?
Which tequila is suitable for drinking neat?
If you buy tequila, you can also enjoy it neat. Matured varieties such as Reposado or Añejo are particularly suitable for this purpose, as their aging process develops softer and more complex aromas. The ideal drinking temperature is between 18 and 21 degrees Celsius.
Which tequila goes well in cocktails?
Which tequila goes well in cocktails?
Blanco or silver tequila is often used for cocktails because these varieties have a fresh and clear taste. They are ideal as a base for classics such as Margarita or Tequila Sunrise.
How much alcohol does tequila contain?
How much alcohol does tequila contain?
Most tequila varieties have an alcohol content of approximately 38 to 40% ABV. However, there are also stronger variants with a higher alcohol content that are particularly suitable for special applications.
How can I identify a high-quality tequila?
How can I identify a high-quality tequila?
One indicator of quality is the label "100% Agave." These tequilas are made exclusively from agave sugar and are subject to stricter regulations. The aging period and origin can also play a role in the selection.
Which type of tequila suits my taste?
Which type of tequila suits my taste?
The choice depends on your personal preferences. While Blanco Tequila is rather fresh and clear, Reposado and Añejo offer softer and more complex flavors. When buying tequila, it's worth trying different varieties.

How do you recognize good tequila?
Tequila can be a special treat, whether enjoyed neat or in cocktails. When you buy tequila, you'll quickly notice that its aroma differs significantly from other spirits such as vodka, gin, or rum. Tequila is produced only in specific regions of Mexico. If you want to buy a high-quality tequila, you can usually recognize it by its balanced and mild taste.
The spirit is based on the blue agave, the proportion and maturity of which play a decisive role. After distillation, clear or "silver" tequila is bottled directly, while golden varieties undergo an additional maturation period. Some varieties are aged in barrels for an extended period, developing additional flavors before being sold. The quality of a tequila therefore depends, among other things, on its maturation. Key criteria here are particularly taste and aroma.
The color can also provide clues, as a clear tequila has generally not been aged for long. If you buy a silver tequila, it is particularly suitable as a base for cocktails, while aged and darker varieties are often enjoyed neat.
In addition to taste, smell also plays an important role. If you have the opportunity when buying tequila, it is advisable to pay attention to the aroma. A high-quality tequila has a pleasant agave scent, often accompanied by a slightly salty note. It does not smell sharp or pungent, but rather balanced and inviting. The quality of the raw materials used, which developed during production, can also be recognized by the smell.
Furthermore, high-quality tequilas are characterized by a greater variety of aromas that develop during maturation. Depending on the variety, fruity or even slightly woody nuances can be perceived. Ultimately, however, the assessment remains subjective and depends heavily on personal taste. Buying tequila is therefore always an individual decision.
The Classifications of Tequila
When buying tequila, a fundamental distinction is made between different quality levels. For simpler varieties, at least 51% of the sugar used must come from the blue agave. High-quality tequilas, on the other hand, are made entirely from blue agave and are characterized by a particularly intense aroma. This distinction significantly influences the quality and taste of the tequila.
In addition, tequilas are divided into different categories depending on their aging period. Blanco or Silver Tequila is bottled directly after distillation and impresses with a fresh and clear character. Gold or Joven Tequila is usually a blend of young and aged varieties and has a slightly more intense aroma. Reposado Tequila matures for at least two months in oak barrels, developing softer and more complex flavor notes. Añejo Tequila is aged for one to three years and is characterized by a particularly balanced and aromatic profile. Extra Añejo Tequila is aged for several years and impresses with its depth and complexity.
In most cases, the alcohol content of tequila is between 38 and 50%. However, deviations are possible. Milder varieties often have a lower alcohol content, while more aged varieties with a higher alcohol content offer a more intense taste experience.
Buy the most popular woody-flavored tequila
Buy the most popular woody-flavored tequila
The Don Julio 1942 Tequila Añejo is made from 100% agave and has an alcohol content of 38%. In our range, this variety is available in a 0.7 liter bottle. Its production dates back to Don Julio González, who founded his own distillery at a young age. The tequila matures for at least one year in white oak barrels, developing its characteristic aromas. The interplay of maturation and climate ensures a particularly balanced and subtly woody taste.
Buy the Most Popular Extra-Aged Tequila
Buy the Most Popular Extra-Aged Tequila
The Gran Corralejo Tequila AÑEJO 100% de Agave 38% Vol. is available in a 1l bottle and is made entirely from agave. This high-quality spirit can be conveniently ordered in the online shop. The Hacienda Corralejo is one of the most traditional distilleries and looks back on a history of around 250 years, with production remaining largely unchanged to this day. If you choose this tequila, you will receive a spirit without artificial colors or additives, made exclusively from pure agave. Discover this special tequila in an impressive bottle.
Buy the most popular Ultra-Aged Tequila
Buy the most popular Ultra-Aged Tequila
The Padre Azul Super Premium Tequila Añejo 100% Agave is available in a 0.7l bottle and has an alcohol content of 40%. This special variant is available in our range and is aimed at discerning connoisseurs. The tequila is made from 100% blue agave and meets high quality standards. Aged for around four years in selected Bourbon oak barrels, it develops a complex and intense aroma profile. This limited edition is only available in limited quantities and offers an exclusive taste experience.

Finding the best tequila
Which variety is considered the best cannot be answered generally, as this strongly depends on individual taste. Nevertheless, taste and smell play a central role in the evaluation. However, some factors can help with the selection. For example, a well-known brand can be an indication of consistent quality. In addition, tequilas from Mexico are generally considered to be of particularly high quality, for example from brands like Sierra. The composition also provides important clues. When buying tequila, you should make sure that it contains as few additives as possible and that the proportion of blue agave is as high as possible. These factors directly affect quality and taste.
The most well-known tequila brands
Among the most well-known tequila brands are 1800 José Cuervo, which is considered one of the oldest registered brands, and Don Julio Tequila, which is valued for its particularly balanced and complex aromas. Padre Azul has secured a firm place in the premium segment with its high-quality and strikingly designed bottles, as well as intense flavor profiles. Olmeca Tequila is also among the popular brands and offers a wide selection of different varieties for various tastes and occasions. Overall, the product range of these brands extends from classic Blanco and Reposado variants to longer-aged Añejo Tequilas.
Buy the most popular high-proof tequila
The Sierra Tequila Milenario Fumado has an alcohol content of 41.5% and is made from 100% agave. This high-quality spirit is available in a 0.7-liter bottle in our online shop. During production, the tequila is gently double-distilled and then matures for about three years in stone oak barrels before being bottled. The Sierra Milenario Extra Añejo impresses with a fresh and at the same time fruity aroma profile, which is characterized by the mineral-rich soils of volcanic origin. Discover this characterful tequila and enjoy it neat.
How much does tequila cost?
Tequila is available in various quality and price categories. If you're looking to buy an affordable tequila, you'll find options in the lower price segment. These are particularly well-suited for cocktails. Gold tequilas are usually a bit more expensive and can also be enjoyed neat. They often offer a more balanced and complex aroma. In the mid-price segment, the differences in taste, scent, and color become more apparent. High-quality tequilas generally contain no additives and impress with a more pleasant and balanced aroma. Additionally, there are exclusive variants in the upper price segment. These are often limited and produced only in small quantities, making them particularly sought after by collectors. In addition to tequila, our range also includes other spirits such as rum or liqueurs. Whether bold flavors or sweeter variants, there's a suitable selection for every taste.
Buy the most popular cheap tequila at delicando
Buy the most popular cheap tequila at delicando
The Sierra Tequila Blanco has an alcohol content of 35% and is available in a 0.7 liter bottle in the delicando online shop. With this variety, you are choosing one of the best-known and most frequently purchased tequilas. It impresses with a fresh and fruity aroma profile, accompanied by a subtle chili note. Sierra Tequila Silver is particularly often used as a base for cocktails. Discover this popular variant and enjoy it, for example, in a Margarita.
Buy the most popular tequila up to 15 CHF
Buy the most popular tequila up to 15 CHF
The Padre Azul Super Premium Tequila Añejo 100% Agave 40% Vol. is available in a 0.05 liter bottle. This variant is made from 100% blue agave and offers a high-quality taste experience despite the small bottle size. Matured for more than 18 months in oak barrels, it develops a balanced and intense aroma. In addition, this variety is characterized by a special bottle design. Discover this high-quality and at the same time attractively priced tequila.
Buying the Most Popular Tequila up to 25 CHF
Buying the Most Popular Tequila up to 25 CHF
The El Jimador Tequila Blanco 100% Blue Agave 38% Vol. is available in a 0.7l bottle and impresses with its fresh and youthful characteristics. This variety is produced with great care and offers an authentic taste experience. When you try this tequila, you will notice its spicy fresh notes, which make it a popular choice.
Buying the Most Popular Tequila up to 205 CHF
Buying the Most Popular Tequila up to 205 CHF
The Clase Azul Tequila Reposado 40% Vol. represents a particularly high-quality variant. It is available in a 0.7l bottle in a gift box and impresses not only with its taste but also with its handcrafted and artfully designed bottle. Made from blue Weber agave, it is considered a premium variant. This variety offers an intense and balanced aroma for special moments of indulgence.
Buy the most popular tequila over 220 CHF
Buy the most popular tequila over 220 CHF
The Don Julio 1942 Tequila Añejo 38% Vol. in the 1.75l bottle achieves a particularly high level of quality. The production of this variety dates back to 1942, when Don Julio began production. The tequila matures for at least two and a half years in oak barrels, developing a unique aroma profile. This exclusive variant stands for an intense taste experience and is suitable for special occasions.
Drinking Tequila Correctly: Traditions and Rituals
Tequila is far more than a classic party drink and is consumed worldwide in various, sometimes traditional ways. When buying tequila, you will find the right variety for every drinking ritual:
- With salt and lemon – This well-known method is one of the classics. The back of the hand is moistened and sprinkled with salt, then the salt is licked off, the tequila is drunk as a shot, and then a slice of lemon is bitten into. This ritual can mitigate the sharpness and bring out the flavors better.
- Mexico: The "Bandera" – In this traditional variant, three glasses are served, consisting of lime juice, tequila, and Sangrita. The colors are reminiscent of the Mexican flag. It is drunk in a specific order, creating an interplay of acidity, spice, and agave flavors.
- With coffee beans – This way of enjoying tequila is particularly common in Sweden. Tequila is served here with one or two coffee beans, which are lightly chewed. The bitter substances of the beans complement the taste of the tequila and provide a more intense aroma.
- With tomato juice or Sangrita – In Mexico, tequila is often combined with Sangrita, a spicy and slightly hot tomato-based drink. This combination enhances the flavors of the tequila and provides a particularly intense taste experience.
Regardless of whether you want to enjoy tequila neat, as a shot, or as part of one of these international rituals, when buying tequila, you will find the right selection for every occasion and taste.
What's the bottom line on buying tequila?
Tequila can be enjoyed neat or in cocktails and is characterized by its distinctive flavor. The spirit originates from specific regions of Mexico and is made from the blue Weber agave. Different quality levels and styles arise depending on the proportion and processing.
An important factor here is maturation: while unaged varieties tend to be fresh and clear, aged tequilas develop softer and more complex aromas through storage in oak barrels. These differences shape both the taste and the overall enjoyment experience.
If you would like to learn more about the origin, production, and different types of tequila, take a look at our Tequila Guide. There you will find a comprehensive overview of this traditional spirit.