Don Julio is one of the brands that redefined what premium tequila could be. Founded by Don Julio Gonzalez in 1942, the distillery helped create the modern sipping-tequila category and remains a benchmark for clean, agave-forward 100% blue agave tequila from the highlands of Jalisco. Whether you are shopping a neat pour of 1942 or building a top-shelf margarita program, Don Julio sits at the center of the premium conversation.
About Don Julio
Don Julio is distilled at La Primavera in Atotonilco el Alto, in Los Altos (the Highlands) of Jalisco, Mexico. The Highlands terroir tends to produce tequila with a fruitier, more floral character than the heavier, earthier style of lowland Tequila Valley producers. All Don Julio expressions are 100% blue agave - no mixto - and the brand's reputation rests on the consistency of that core.
The core lineup spans the full age spectrum. Don Julio Blanco is unaged and showcases cooked agave directly. Reposado rests in American white oak for around eight months. Anejo is aged around 18 months in ex-bourbon barrels. Don Julio 1942 is an anejo aged approximately 2.5 years and finished in a taller bottle that has become one of the most recognized silhouettes in the category. Don Julio 70 is a cristalino (aged anejo filtered clear), and the ultra-premium Don Julio Real and Primavera (finished in ex-Ruby Port European oak casks) sit at the top.
The brand is sometimes confused with extra anejos like Casa Dragones or Clase Azul in conversation, but the signature of Don Julio is the balance between Highlands agave expression and carefully-managed oak.
What to expect
- 100% blue agave from Los Altos, Jalisco - fruit-forward, floral, clean agave character
- Full age ladder: Blanco, Reposado, Anejo, 1942, 70 Cristalino, Primavera, Real
- 1942 is an anejo aged approximately 2.5 years, not an extra anejo
- Iconic taller 1942 bottle, widely requested by name at bars
- Consistent quality release to release across the core range
- Strong gift credibility at the Reposado, Anejo and 1942 tiers
Buying guide
Where to start: Don Julio Blanco for cocktails and margaritas, Reposado for a softer sipper or an elevated Paloma, Anejo for neat pours. The jump from Anejo to 1942 is a meaningful step in both age and price, so taste Anejo first if you can.
Collector and gift bottles: Don Julio 1942 is the defining gift bottle in the category at its price tier. Don Julio Real and Primavera sit well above and are positioned as display-worthy special occasion pieces. Availability on the top-tier expressions can tighten around the holidays.
Frequently asked questions
Is Don Julio 1942 an extra anejo?
No. Don Julio 1942 is an anejo aged approximately 2.5 years. Extra anejo is a separate category that requires a minimum of three years of barrel aging.
How does Don Julio compare to Clase Azul or Casamigos?
Don Julio is a Highlands 100% blue agave house with a long track record and a transparent age ladder. Clase Azul leans heavily on decanter presentation at the top tiers. Casamigos is a younger brand with a softer, sweeter house style. Blind, most tasters read Don Julio as drier and more agave-forward.
Is Don Julio a good gift?
Yes. 1942 is one of the most-gifted premium tequilas in the US market, and the Reposado and Anejo tiers are well-received for slightly less formal occasions.
Is 1942 worth the price over regular Anejo?
It depends on how you drink it. For neat sipping and serious occasions, 1942 offers more layered caramel, vanilla and oak. For mixing, regular Anejo delivers most of the Don Julio character at a better cocktail price.
How should I store tequila?
Upright, away from direct sunlight and heat. Tequila is stable for years unopened. Once open, finish premium bottles over a reasonable timeframe for best flavor.
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