Pictures from the Distillery (Fabrica) at Tres Mujeres Tequila, Amatitán, Jalisco
For over 65 years, Jesus Sergio Partida has been growing millions of their renowned blue agave plants for well-known tequila manufacturers. Over the years, the family decided to create Tres Mujeres Tequila using their most select blue agave. Their mission is to fill a void in the premium tequila market for a 100% blue agave, 100% natural, quality tequila that is affordably priced.
Fermentation and finished product storage tanks at the new
Tres Mujeres Tequila distillery.
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The Jimador perfoms the Jima to harvest the agave plant on the grounds at Tres Mujeres Tequila.
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View of the agave fileds at Tres
Mujeres Tequila in Amatitan, Jalisco.
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Raw agave piñas (hearts), ready to be cooked, in front of an adobe oven.
The original Tequila Tres Mujeres distillery, (fabrica), La Marquesa - 2006
The new Tequila Tres Mujeres distillery, (fabrica), La Marquesa - 2010
Bottling is done by hand . Here the worker is placing the tax label on the bottle.
This lady is filling bottles that are passed down the bottling line.
Stainless steel alambiques (stills) at the Tres Mujeres Tequila distillery (fabrica).
A worker prepares a French white oak barrel that will be charred before used for aging.