Our Tasting Notes: Which Journey Will You Take?

Each varietal of Sueño de Atzo Tequila is a journey into ancient Aztec lore. Before you embark, here are tasting notes sure to make the trek as smooth as our award-winning tequila.

Sueño de Atzo Blanco

Tasting Notes: Blood orange, vanilla, and hints of sugar cookie and honey.

New to Tequila? If you’re usually a vodka drinker, you’ll appreciate the purity of this unaged varietal. It’s bright and crisp flavor allows the sweet, slow-roasted agave to shine.


Sueño de Atzo Añejo

Tasting Notes: Caramel, roasted agave, warming spice, and candied orange peel.

New to Tequila? If you generally drink dark spirits — like whiskey or bourbon — you’ll enjoy the smooth spice of this aged varietal. Fun fact: It gets its name from the year plus it spends maturing in an oak barrel.

Sueño de Atzo Reposado

Tasting Notes: Dates, citrus cake, wild cinnamon and a whiff of oak.

New to Tequila? If you’re usually a whiskey drinker, you’ll love the earthy oak notes in our Reposado — the result of aging in an oak barrel for 9 months.


Sueño de Atzo Extra Añejo

Tasting Notes: Toffee, butterscotch, dried cherries, oak, and Mexican chocolate.

New to Tequila? Little compares to an Extra Añejo, however, if you’re a cognac sipper, you will appreciate the complex, toasty notes in a neat glass of this remarkably aged varietal.