Tequila and Mezcal: Dive into the Bold Flavors of Mexico

The Rich Heritage of Tequila

Tequila isn't just a drink—it’s an experience, a party in a bottle! And when it comes to tequila, Jose Cuervo is the name that’s been shaking things up for over 200 years. Did you know that tequila’s origins go way back to 250 AD? What started as a fermented agave drink called pulque became the tequila we know and love today, thanks to the inventive Spaniards who decided to distill it when they ran out of brandy (big win for us!). And who can we thank for bringing it to the masses? None other than Jose Antonio de Cuervo—the man, the legend, the reason why tequila is a must-have at any party!

Whether you’re hanging out at a friend's house, catching some waves or feelings in Siargao, or just winding down at home, tequila is that bottle that turns any night into a night never to forget.

Understanding Tequila Alcohol Content and Its Party Power

Is tequila 100% alcohol? Well, not quite — Yes, it's legitimate alcohol, but usually around the 40% ABV (alcohol by volume), it’s definitely strong enough to kickstart the fun. Tequila is powerful but perfectly balanced, making it one of the best spirits for both sipping and shooting.

Is tequila a strong alcohol? You bet! Tequila packs a punch with an average alcohol percentage of 35-40% ABV, so whether you’re sipping it neat or taking shots with friends, you're guaranteed a good time. It’s a favorite in the Philippines for its perfect balance of strength and flavor—just the right mix for endless rounds of “Tagay!”.

How Filipinos Enjoy Tequila

In the Philippines, no barkada is complete without our friends Jose Cuervo or Don Julio. Here, tequila isn’t just a drink—it’s a bonding ritual. The shot-lemon-salt combo is practically a rite of passage for any party-goer, and there’s always that one Tito or Tita leading the charge after every round.

While tequila shots are the life of the party, tequila can also be sipped like a boss—especially the Reposado Tequila and Añejo Tequila varieties. These are the tequilas you want to sip slowly, appreciating their complex, rich flavors. Or, if you're feeling fancy, mix it up with a refreshing Margarita or Tequila Sunrise—perfect for sipping by the beach or poolside in tropical paradise.

Tequila vs. Mezcal: What's the Real Deal?

In the world of Mexican spirits, there’s often confusion between tequila and mezcal. Think of tequila as the clean-cut, smooth operator, made exclusively from Blue Weber agave—and mezcal as its smoky, mysterious cousin, made from various types of agave. Tequila is a type of mezcal, but not all mezcal is tequila, kind of like how all Champagne is sparkling wine, but not all sparkling wine is Champagne. Mezcal is known for its smoky kick, perfect for those who want a little something extra.

Check out Boozy.ph for premium mezcal brands like 400 Conejos and Montelobos, for when you’re ready to explore beyond tequila’s clean-cut charm!

The Different Types of Tequila for Every Filipino Celebration

  • Blanco (Silver) Tequila: Think of Blanco tequila as the fresh, young star of the show. Clear and crisp, it’s bottled straight after distillation, making it perfect for crafting cocktails or shooting straight.
    Try on Boozy.ph: , 1800 Silver, Patron Silver.
  • Joven (Gold) Tequila: Known for its golden hue, Joven tequilas, like Jose Cuervo Gold, are a Filipino favorite for parties. Its slightly sweet flavor makes it perfect for shots, and trust us, it’s the life of any party.
    Try on Boozy.ph: Jose Cuervo Gold.
  • Reposado Tequila: Aged in barrels for up to a year, Reposado tequila is that smooth operator who’s spent some time mellowing out. With hints of oak and vanilla, it’s the perfect balance of boldness and smoothness, ideal for sipping or mixing.
    Try on Boozy.ph: Clase Azul Reposado, Olmeca Reposado, 1800 Reposado, Cazadores Reposado. 
  • Añejo Tequila: The sophisticated older sibling in the tequila family. Aged for one to three years, Añejo brings deep, rich flavors of caramel, vanilla, and spices. Perfect for sipping after a hearty Filipino meal like Lechon.
    Try on Boozy.ph: 1800 Añejo, Patron Añejo, Don Julio Añejo

Why Is Tequila So Expensive?

Top-shelf tequila, like Clase Azul or Don Julio, comes with a price tag due to the traditional production process. From hand-harvesting agave (which takes up to seven years to mature!) to meticulous aging in oak barrels, the effort and craftsmanship involved in creating premium tequila make every peso worth it.

But don’t worry— Boozy.ph offers a wide range of tequila at different price points, catering to every need. Whether you’re looking for an affordable bottle for everyday sips or a premium option for gifts or special occasions, there’s a tequila for every budget. Plus, you’re not just paying for the drink—you’re paying for memories that come with a bottle of tequila! 

Discover Tequila and Mezcal at Boozy.ph

Looking for the perfect tequila or mezcal for your next barkada hangout or family gathering? Boozy.ph has a curated selection of the best tequilas and mezcals, with prices ranging from budget-friendly party staples to premium bottles for special occasions. With alcohol content ranging from 35% to 40% ABV, these drinks are sure to bring the right kind of buzz. And with fast, reliable delivery across the Philippines, you’re just a click away from turning any ordinary night into a fiesta.