Tequila Camino: description and types

Briefly about the drink
Tequila Camino (or more precisely, Camino Real, which means "Royal Road" in Spanish) is a surrogate brainchild of the distillery Casados, which is in the clutches of the Bacardi house.
Unlike the main product: Tequila Cazadores, Camino Real, in the vast majority of cases (except for Reposado and anniversary versions), is a forty-degree mixto, consisting of 49% cane alcohols.
And neither the "royal" name, nor state control, nor the original bottle in the form of a nice traveling flask-tikovka will change this fact.
Types of Camino Real tequila
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Camino Real Blanco
Typical colorless mixto, suitable only for the pop Hollywood "wheel" (lick-turn-bite).

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Camino Real Gold
The same thing, only colored with caramel in addition. Suitable for cocktails.

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Camino Real Reposado
This collectible one hundred percent aged six-month-old agave made the world happy in 1998, on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the royal road, which the Spaniards once used to bring treasures looted in the interior of the mainland to the coast.

We can also hope for the appearance of new limited one hundred percent products released under the Camino Real brand for some future anniversary.
Update: 11.11.2020
Category: Tequila


