The Patrón Tequila Trio Bundle brings together Patrón Silver, Reposado, and Añejo — the three core expressions of the Patrón lineup covering the full aging range from unaged blanco through 12 months in barrel, produced at Hacienda Patrón in the Jalisco highlands from 100% Blue Weber agave.
All three use 100% Blue Weber agave slow-roasted in brick ovens, crushed by both traditional tahona stone wheel and roller mill, and distilled in copper pot stills at Hacienda Patrón. The tahona process — one of the oldest methods in tequila production — contributes a creamier, more complex agave character than roller mills alone. Together the three bottles provide a complete picture of how the same Patrón distillate changes across aging stages.
What’s Included
Patrón Silver 750ml — Unaged blanco, 80 proof. The benchmark for premium blanco tequila. Bright citrus, fresh agave, white pepper, and a clean, crisp finish. The standard for premium margaritas.
Patrón Reposado 750ml — Aged 2 to 5 months in a combination of American, Hungarian, and French oak barrels, 80 proof. Honey, vanilla, and caramel over the agave base. Versatile for sipping or cocktails.
Patrón Añejo 750ml — Aged minimum 12 months in small oak barrels, 80 proof. Rich honey, dried fruit, light smoke, and warm baking spice with a longer, more integrated finish. The sipping tier of the core Patrón lineup.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Patrón Silver, Reposado, and Añejo?
The same 100% Blue Weber agave and distillery across all three — the difference is aging. Silver is unaged and bottled directly after distillation for the purest agave expression. Reposado rests 2 to 5 months in mixed oak barrels, adding vanilla and caramel while keeping the agave character intact. Añejo ages minimum 12 months in small oak barrels for a richer, more complex profile where the barrel influence is more prominent.
Which Patrón is best for margaritas?
Patrón Silver — its bright citrus and peppery agave hold up against lime juice and triple sec without being dominated. Reposado adds caramel and vanilla complexity for a richer, more layered margarita. Both work well; Silver is the classic choice and Reposado is the premium upgrade.