How much is a normal bottle of tequila?
for a 750ml bottle (the standard size), you should expect to pay $20 or greater (USD). DON’T buy any tequila, however, that doesn’t say 100% agave on the label or bottle. Ones that don’t say that (like junk like regular Cuervo or Sauza) are cheap poorly made tequilas designed to sell to college kids to get drunk. They are only 51% real tequila, and the rest are fillers like corn syrup and grain alcohol (and thus the hangover the next day is born). The aging has a lot to do with the taste and the cost, so remember how the aging is labeled: Blanco (because it’s totally clear) sometimes called silver – no aging Reposado – minimally aged at least 2 months, but can be up to 1 year, sometimes called gold Anejo – heavily aged, minimally 1 year but less than 3 years. The really expensive ones can even be aged longer than regular anejos, and these are often referred to as ultra anejos. Also consider how you’re going to drink it: Slammed shots – go for a blanco. Anything else is a waste of flavo