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1800 Tequila Prices, Sizes & Buying Guide

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: April 20th, 2023

Looking for updated 1800 Tequila prices? If you ever find yourself in a major beverage emergency, you’d be tempted to pick up the phone for a solution. There is good news and bad news.

The good news is that there is an exceptional tequila out there called 1800 Tequila. There are even liquor delivery services you can call and get your 1800 Tequila brought right to your doorstep within hours.

The bad news: 1-800-TEQ-UILA is not currently a phone number that can be used to order 1800 Tequila or anything, for that matter.

Hopefully, one day, this phone number can be grabbed and used by 1800 Tequila for ordering or marketing purposes. How great would it be to call and hear the voice of one of the celebrities who have endorsed 1800 Tequila in the past, like Ray Liotta, Michael Imperioli, and Rick Ross?

No, the 1800 stands for the year tequila was first aged in oak casks. Some seventy-six years before the invention of the telephone.

If you had a phone in the year 1800, you would have been excited for many reasons. The main reason for excitement would be that you could call your friends to tell them about the invention of tequila.

A Brief History of 1800 Tequila

history of 1800 tequila

Even though 1800 Tequila is named after the fateful year when tequila was first placed in an oak cask, its start was much more recent. One hundred seventy-five years later, in 1975 1800 Tequila was launched.

At the time of the launch, it was named Cuervo 1800 Tequila. If that name rings a bell and reminds you of the world’s best-selling Jose Cuervo Tequila it’s not a coincidence.

1800 Tequila and Jose Cuervo Tequila are both owned by the Beckman Family which is made up of descendants of Don José Antonio de Cuervo.

The same Don José Antonio de Cuervo received a land grant from the King of Spain in 1758 that gave him the right to grow blue agave plants to produce tequila in Jalisco, Mexico. Making him the first officially licensed tequila manufacturer in history.

Quite a history for a brand that wasn’t around until 1975. 1800 Tequila is generally produced in the same manner as other premium tequilas, except for how their agave is harvested.

They use 100% Weber blue agave that is aged for eight to twelve years. Once harvested, the agave core is baked, shredded, fermented, distilled, and aged.

The type of tequila produced depends on how long the tequila has been aged. Silver tequila, which is typically clear, is usually aged no more than a few weeks and often in stainless steel.

Reposado tequila is aged from two months to one year, most often in oak barrels. Añejo is aged one to three years and an extra añejo is aged for over three years, again, most often in oak barrels.

Both 1800 Tequila and Jose Cuervo are still being produced in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico at the Jose Cuervo Distillery (La Rojeña Distillery). Despite the close ties between 1800 Tequila and Jose Cuervo, 1800 Tequila has charted their own path. They are premium tequila that embraces artistry.

This is evidenced not only in their finely crafted tequilas but in their bottle design. All of their bottles feature a striking trapezoidal shape that really stands out behind the bar or in the liquor store.

They also have Special Edition bottles designed by different famous artists.

1800 Tequila Prices, Variations & Sizes

1800 tequila variation

1800 Tequila has an extensive line of exciting varieties. The four categories of tequila they offer are Silver, Aged, Luxury, and Special Edition.

Type ABV Size Average Price
1800 Silver – Tequila Reserva 40% 375 ml From $14.99
750 ml From $24.99
1.75 L From $34.99
1800 Coconut – Tequila Reserva 35% 375 ml From $14.99
750 ml From $24.99
1.75 L From $39.99
1800 Reposado – Tequila Reserva 40% 375 ml From $14.99
750 ml From $24.99
1.75 L From $34.99
1800 A̱ejo РTequila Reserva 40% 375 ml From $24.99
750 ml From $39.99
1800 Cristalino Añejo Tequila 40% 750 ml From $59.99
1.75 L From $109.99
1800 Milenio Extra Añejo Tequila 40% 750 ml From $179.99
  • 1800 Silver – Tequila Reserva is the bestselling and the most affordable 1800 Tequila. 1800 Silver is made with 100% Weber blue agave, distilled twice, and blended before bottling.
  • 1800 Coconut – Tequila Reserva is the same 1800 Silver tequila you love infused with natural coconut flavor.
  • 1800 Reposado – Tequila Reserva is the first of the aged 1800 Tequilas. Reposado is aged in American and French Oak barrels for six months.
  • 1800 Añejo – Tequila Reserva is a step up in price and complexity for 1800 Tequila. 1800 Añejo is aged in French Oak barrels for no less than 14 months.
  • 1800 Cristalino Añejo Tequila is the first entry in the luxury line of 1800 Tequilas. 1800 Cristalino is aged in oak barrels for 16 months before being finished in Port Wine casks for six months.
  • 1800 Milenio Extra Añejo Tequila is generally considered top in the luxury line. 1800 Milenio is extra-aged and finished in French oak Cognac barrels.
  • 1800 Special Edition Artist’s Series is an annual series where 1800 Tequila has a famous artist’s work on bottles of their 1800 Silver Tequila. These are rare and highly sought-after bottles that have featured the work of Keith Haring, Jean-Michael Basquiat, and others. As a result, the price can vary greatly.
  • 1800 Colección is another from the 1800 Tequila luxury line, but it is produced sporadically. This ultra-rare tequila that comes with its own custom decanter was last produced in 2013.

1800 Tequila Alternatives and Comparisons

1800 is a premium tequila made with 100% Weber blue agave which immediately sparks a comparison to other premium tequilas like Patrón and Don Julio.

1800 Tequila is a bit more affordable than Patrón and Don Julio, usually about $15 dollars less for a 750 ml bottle. All three have a pure taste that lends itself to drinking straight or mixed-in cocktails.

The tequila that is also widely available at a similar price point is Espolòn Tequila. Espolòn Tequila is a newer kid on the block, started in 1998, but has continued to impress with its versatile and affordable tequilas.

The last alternative to 1800 Tequila is the world’s best-selling tequila, Jose Cuervo. Jose Cuervo has a lower price point than 1800 Tequila but in a pinch, a bottle of Jose Cuervo Especial Silver can be substituted for a bottle of 1800 Silver Tequila.

This is especially true if the intention is to make a Margarita, a tequila cocktail, or have a traditional shot of tequila with salt and lime.

How to Drink 1800 Tequila

drink 1800 tequila

When drinking a premium tequila like 1800 Tequila, there is no wrong way to imbibe. This assumes you aren’t looking to do something crazy like pour your 1800 Tequila on your breakfast cereal instead of milk.

Reasonable people will drink 1800 Tequila in three different ways. The first is served neat in a glass. 1800 Tequila was actually marketed as a sipping tequila when it was first launched.

The second is having a shot of 1800 Tequila with salt and a lime wedge. The last way is as the base of the world’s most popular cocktail, the Margarita.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does 1800 Tequila make anything besides tequila?

Yes, indeed. 1800 Tequila also offers a line of bottled Margaritas with the tequila included called The Ultimate Margarita.

The Ultimate Margarita series is available in Original, Pineapple, Raspberry, Watermelon, Jalapeño Lime, and Peach flavors.

2. Where is 1800 Tequila made?

1800 Tequila is made in Jalisco, Mexico. There are strict rules about what can be called tequila. You couldn’t plant an agave plant in your backyard in Arizona and then start selling a liquid called tequila soon thereafter.

Tequila must be made from the blue agave plant and it must be made only in specific regions in Mexico.

3. Is 1800 Tequila Gluten Free?

Heck yeah, 1800 Tequila is gluten free. In almost all cases, distilled spirits are gluten-free even if the base ingredients contain gluten. The distilling process renders the liquid free of gluten proteins.

4. Is 1800 Tequila Vegan?

Why yes it is. 1800 Tequila, along with most other brands, is ok for vegans to consume. But wait, I thought tequila has a worm in the bottle? Worms are actually not found in tequila bottles.

If they are found in a bottle of alcohol, it would be in a bottle of Mezcal, which is another agave-based Mexican spirit.

5. What cocktails can I make with 1800 Tequila?

Tequila lends itself to being the base of many delicious cocktails. Here are a few favorites:

1800 Margarita

  • 2 ounces of 1800 Silver Tequila
  • 1 ounce of Lime Juice
  • .5 ounce of Agave Syrup
  • .5 ounce of Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
  • Combine all ingredients in a shaker, shake, strain, and pour into a rocks glass with a salted rim. Garnish with a lime wedge.

Paloma

  • 2 ounces 1800 Reposado Tequila
  • .5 ounce Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice
  • 3-4 ounces of Grapefruit Jarritos
  • Combine tequila and lime juice with ice into a shaker. Shake well, strain into a rocks glass with a salted rim, top with Grapefruit Jarritos and garnish with a lime wedge.

The official site offers up an abundance of possible cocktails, so if you are looking for some inspiration, check it out here.

Interesting Facts & Myths

A bottle of 1800 Tequila has a distinctive trapezoidal shape with a larger-than-average bottle topper. While this is very attractive, some bottles also have a hidden functionality.

If you loosen the top, you can turn it over so the bottle drains a shot of tequila into the bottle topper. While this might not be something you use on a regular basis, it sure is a cool option.

Kind of like having a secret door hiding behind a bookcase in your house.

About The Author

Rebecca Hanlon

Rebecca has been a blogger for over 5 years, before that enjoying a number of jobs to fund her passion for travel. She's taught English as a foreign language, a part-time Barista, a waitress, and a tour guide.

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