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Agavales

Agavales is a value-oriented tequila brand produced in Jalisco, Mexico, the traditional heartland of tequila production. Made from agave grown in the region, the line is known for its accessible pricing and its widespread availability in bars, restaurants, and liquor stores across the United States.

The brand offers a range of expressions across the standard tequila categories, from unaged blanco to barrel-rested styles. Agavales is frequently positioned as a mixing tequila, making it a common choice for margaritas, palomas, and large-batch cocktails.

Agavales is a value-oriented tequila brand produced in Jalisco, Mexico, the traditional heartland of tequila production.

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Agavales is a value-oriented tequila brand produced in Jalisco, Mexico, the traditional heartland of tequila production. Made from agave grown in the region, the line is known for its accessible pricing and its widespread availability in bars, restaurants, and liquor stores across the United States.

The brand offers a range of expressions across the standard tequila categories, from unaged blanco to barrel-rested styles. Agavales is frequently positioned as a mixing tequila, making it a common choice for margaritas, palomas, and large-batch cocktails.

3 products

Agavales750 ml

Agavales Blanco Premium Tequila

$14.99
Agavales750 ml

Agavales Premium Reposado

$29.99

Background and Origin

Like all authentic tequila, Agavales is produced in Mexico within the designated tequila-producing region, centered on the state of Jalisco. Tequila carries a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be made from the blue Weber agave (Agave tequilana) grown in legally defined areas, and Agavales is bottled to comply with these standards.

Agavales is widely distributed in the U.S. market as an affordable, everyday tequila. Because brand ownership and distribution arrangements for value tequilas can change over time, shoppers who want precise details on the producing distillery or NOM number should check the current bottle label, which lists the registered distillery identification.

House Style and Range

The Agavales lineup typically spans the core tequila classes. Blanco (also called silver or plata) is unaged or only briefly rested, delivering a crisp, agave-forward profile ideal for cocktails. Gold expressions are generally styled for a smoother, sweeter mixing character.

Reposado tequilas in the range rest in oak, picking up light color and gentle notes of vanilla and wood, while añejo expressions age longer for a rounder, more mellow character. Because it is built around value and versatility, Agavales tends to emphasize approachability over intensity, which suits high-volume cocktail use.

Bottle sizes commonly include standard 750ml along with larger 1L and 1.75L formats, the latter being popular for parties and bulk margarita batches.

Buying and Serving Tips

For most buyers, Agavales is best understood as a workhorse mixing tequila rather than a sipping spirit. The blanco and gold options shine in margaritas, palomas, tequila sunrises, and other citrus-driven drinks where the agave supports rather than dominates.

If you plan to sip neat or on the rocks, look toward the reposado or añejo expressions, which offer more oak-derived roundness. Serve chilled or at room temperature, and pair with lime and salt for classic cocktail presentations.

When ordering online, confirm the specific expression and bottle size before checkout, and always verify that alcohol shipping is available to your state and that an adult 21 or older is present to sign for delivery.

Frequently asked questions

Is Agavales a 100% agave tequila?
Value tequilas are often produced as 'mixto' (a blend of agave and other sugars) rather than 100% agave, though this can vary by expression. Always check the individual bottle label, which will state '100% de agave' if it qualifies; if that phrase is absent, the tequila is a mixto.
What is the difference between Agavales blanco, reposado, and añejo?
Blanco (silver) is unaged or briefly rested for a crisp, agave-forward taste. Reposado rests in oak for a short period, gaining light color and vanilla and wood notes. Añejo ages longer in oak for a smoother, more mellow character. Blanco and gold are popular for cocktails, while reposado and añejo are better for sipping.
Is Agavales good for margaritas?
Yes. Agavales is widely used as an affordable mixing tequila, and its blanco and gold styles work well in margaritas, palomas, and other citrus cocktails. Larger 1L and 1.75L bottles make it a practical choice for batching drinks for parties.
Can I order Agavales online for delivery?
Yes, you can order Agavales through LiquorStoreNearMe.com for nationwide shipping where permitted. Availability of specific expressions and sizes depends on stock and your state's alcohol shipping laws, and an adult 21 or older must be present to sign for the delivery.