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Casa Maestri

Casa Maestri is a Mexican spirits producer based in the state of Jalisco, the historic heartland of tequila production. The brand offers a portfolio of tequila and other agave-based and flavored spirits, and has gained particular visibility through its single-serve miniature bottles alongside standard 750ml formats.

As with all authentic tequila, Casa Maestri products are made from blue Weber agave grown in the designated Denomination of Origin regions of Mexico. The brand's lineup spans the traditional tequila age classifications, giving shoppers options that range from bright and unaged to smoother, barrel-rested expressions.

Casa Maestri is a Mexican spirits producer based in the state of Jalisco, the historic heartland of tequila production.

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Casa Maestri is a Mexican spirits producer based in the state of Jalisco, the historic heartland of tequila production. The brand offers a portfolio of tequila and other agave-based and flavored spirits, and has gained particular visibility through its single-serve miniature bottles alongside standard 750ml formats.

As with all authentic tequila, Casa Maestri products are made from blue Weber agave grown in the designated Denomination of Origin regions of Mexico. The brand's lineup spans the traditional tequila age classifications, giving shoppers options that range from bright and unaged to smoother, barrel-rested expressions.

11 products

Casa Maestri1.75 L

Casa Maestri Blanco Flask

$59.99
Casa Maestri750 ml

Casa Maestri Canadian Whisky FLASK

$31.99
Casa Maestri750 ml

Casa Maestri Reposado

$61.99
Casa Maestri200 ml

Casa Maestri Bourbon Flask

$13.99
Casa Maestri750 ml

Casa Maestri Coffee

$26.99
Casa Maestri750 ml

Casa Maestri Mezcal

$59.99
Casa Maestri750 ml

Casa Maestri Añejo

$68.99
Casa Maestri750 ml

Casa Maestri Reserve de MFM Blanco

$55.99
Casa Maestri1.75 L

Casa Maestri Reserva de MFM Reposado

$94.99
Casa Maestri Reserva MFM Piña Colada Tequila Cream 750 ml

Background and House Style

Casa Maestri operates out of Jalisco, where the vast majority of Mexico's tequila is produced under strict regulatory oversight by the Consejo Regulador del Tequila (CRT). Tequila can legally only be produced from the blue Weber agave (Agave tequilana) and only within the officially recognized regions, which include Jalisco and limited municipalities in a handful of neighboring states.

The brand has become known in part for its widely distributed miniature bottles, which package tequila and flavored spirits in small single-serve formats. This approach has made Casa Maestri a familiar name at checkout counters and in convenience settings, while the brand also produces full-size bottles for the retail market.

In terms of style, Casa Maestri follows the conventional tequila spectrum: crisp and agave-forward blanco expressions, mellower reposado styles aged in oak, and richer añejo offerings where longer barrel time adds color and depth.

The Range and What to Expect

A typical tequila portfolio like Casa Maestri's is organized by aging category. Blanco (or silver) tequila is bottled with little to no barrel aging, showcasing the pure, peppery, citrus-and-agave character of the spirit. Reposado ("rested") is aged in oak for at least two months but less than a year, picking up subtle vanilla, caramel, and spice notes. Añejo is aged one to three years, producing a darker, smoother, more whiskey-like profile.

Beyond straight tequila, the brand's range has extended into flavored and ready-to-enjoy style spirits, often in the smaller-format bottles that made it recognizable. Buyers should always check the label to confirm whether a given product is 100% agave tequila or a mixto (made with a portion of other sugars), as this distinction affects flavor and price.

Formats commonly include single-serve 50ml miniatures, 375ml half bottles, and standard 750ml bottles, giving shoppers flexibility whether they want to sample, mix cocktails, or stock a home bar.

Buying and Serving Tips

When selecting a Casa Maestri expression, match the style to your intended use. Blanco is ideal for margaritas, palomas, and other cocktails where you want bright agave character to shine through. Reposado works well both in mixed drinks and served neat, while añejo is best appreciated slowly, sipped at room temperature to reveal its oak-driven complexity.

Store bottles upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Unlike wine, distilled spirits like tequila are shelf-stable and do not continue to age once bottled, though an opened bottle is best enjoyed within a year or so for peak flavor.

For gifting or sampling, the miniature formats are a convenient way to try a style before committing to a full bottle. We ship Casa Maestri products nationwide where permitted, so check current availability and your state's delivery rules at checkout.

Frequently asked questions

Is Casa Maestri a real tequila?
Yes. Casa Maestri is a Mexican spirits brand producing tequila from Jalisco, the traditional home of tequila. Authentic tequila must be made from blue Weber agave within Mexico's Denomination of Origin regions under CRT regulation. Always check the specific label to confirm whether a product is 100% agave or a mixto.
What's the difference between blanco, reposado, and añejo?
These are tequila age classifications. Blanco (silver) is essentially unaged and tastes crisp and agave-forward. Reposado is rested in oak from two months up to a year, adding light vanilla and spice. Añejo is aged one to three years for a darker, smoother, more oak-driven flavor. Choose based on whether you're mixing cocktails or sipping neat.
Does Casa Maestri come in miniature bottles?
Yes. Casa Maestri is well known for its single-serve miniature bottles, which are popular for sampling, cocktails, and gifting. The brand also produces standard 750ml bottles and other formats. Availability of specific sizes varies by product and location.
How should I serve and store Casa Maestri tequila?
Serve blanco chilled in cocktails like margaritas and palomas, and enjoy reposado or añejo neat or on the rocks to appreciate their aged character. Store bottles upright in a cool, dark spot away from sunlight. Sealed tequila keeps indefinitely, but for best flavor finish an opened bottle within about a year.