Process
Process
Process


Our Process
Tequila Antigua Sol’s partnership with Compañía Tequilera de Arandas ensures that every bottle is a masterpiece of craftsmanship – with each bottle reflecting the artisanal journey and telling the story of a tequila crafted with passion, precision, and purpose.
Our production begins in the mineral-rich volcanic highlands of Mexico, where blue Weber agave thrives in the unique combination of arid climate and fertile soil. Each agave plant is cultivated for a minimum of eight years, ensuring it reaches peak maturity before being hand-harvested with care. The agave is then brought to Compañía Tequilera de Arandas, S.A. de C.V. – an award-winning distillery renowned for its artisanal methods and innovative approach. Here, the agave is slow-baked using an eco-conscious Eco-Boiler system, blending tradition with sustainability to preserve natural sweetness and complexity.
The production process continues with the precise extraction of agave nectar through a 4-millimeter press, enhanced with the purity of artesian well water. This nectar is transferred into expansive 23,000-liter open-vat fermentation tanks, where it ferments naturally for up to four days. This step is critical, as it allows the agave’s rich character to fully develop, creating the foundation for the tequila’s nuanced flavor profile. The fermentation is followed by a double distillation process: first in a stainless-steel pot to achieve a 30% ABV and then refined in a traditional copper pot to reach 55% ABV, ensuring a smooth and elegant finish.
Our Process
Tequila Antigua Sol’s partnership with Compañía Tequilera de Arandas ensures that every bottle is a masterpiece of craftsmanship – with each bottle reflecting the artisanal journey and telling the story of a tequila crafted with passion, precision, and purpose.
Our production begins in the mineral-rich volcanic highlands of Mexico, where blue Weber agave thrives in the unique combination of arid climate and fertile soil. Each agave plant is cultivated for a minimum of eight years, ensuring it reaches peak maturity before being hand-harvested with care. The agave is then brought to Compañía Tequilera de Arandas, S.A. de C.V. – an award-winning distillery renowned for its artisanal methods and innovative approach. Here, the agave is slow-baked using an eco-conscious Eco-Boiler system, blending tradition with sustainability to preserve natural sweetness and complexity.
The production process continues with the precise extraction of agave nectar through a 4-millimeter press, enhanced with the purity of artesian well water. This nectar is transferred into expansive 23,000-liter open-vat fermentation tanks, where it ferments naturally for up to four days. This step is critical, as it allows the agave’s rich character to fully develop, creating the foundation for the tequila’s nuanced flavor profile. The fermentation is followed by a double distillation process: first in a stainless-steel pot to achieve a 30% ABV and then refined in a traditional copper pot to reach 55% ABV, ensuring a smooth and elegant finish.
Our Process
Tequila Antigua Sol’s partnership with Compañía Tequilera de Arandas ensures that every bottle is a masterpiece of craftsmanship – with each bottle reflecting the artisanal journey and telling the story of a tequila crafted with passion, precision, and purpose.
Our production begins in the mineral-rich volcanic highlands of Mexico, where blue Weber agave thrives in the unique combination of arid climate and fertile soil. Each agave plant is cultivated for a minimum of eight years, ensuring it reaches peak maturity before being hand-harvested with care. The agave is then brought to Compañía Tequilera de Arandas, S.A. de C.V. – an award-winning distillery renowned for its artisanal methods and innovative approach. Here, the agave is slow-baked using an eco-conscious Eco-Boiler system, blending tradition with sustainability to preserve natural sweetness and complexity.
The production process continues with the precise extraction of agave nectar through a 4-millimeter press, enhanced with the purity of artesian well water. This nectar is transferred into expansive 23,000-liter open-vat fermentation tanks, where it ferments naturally for up to four days. This step is critical, as it allows the agave’s rich character to fully develop, creating the foundation for the tequila’s nuanced flavor profile. The fermentation is followed by a double distillation process: first in a stainless-steel pot to achieve a 30% ABV and then refined in a traditional copper pot to reach 55% ABV, ensuring a smooth and elegant finish.






