
G4 Blanco Tequila Madera 90 Proof is an artisanal highland tequila crafted at El Pandillo Distillery in Jesús María, Jalisco, under the guidance of Felipe Camarena, one of Mexico’s most respected tequileros. The G4 name—short for Four Generations—honors the Camarena family’s legacy of tequila-making, which spans over a century. Known for its uncompromising quality, transparency, and sustainable practices, G4 has become a benchmark for authentic tequila, and this higher-proof Blanco showcases the purest expression of its craft.
Made from 100% blue Weber agave grown in the red clay soils of the Jalisco Highlands, this tequila begins with fully mature agave plants harvested at peak ripeness. The piñas are slow-cooked in traditional stone ovens before being crushed by mechanical tahona to extract their rich juices. Fermentation takes place naturally, followed by careful double distillation in copper stills. What distinguishes the Madera 90 Proof release is its elevated bottling strength—preserving more of the agave’s natural intensity, structure, and vibrancy without compromising balance.
G4’s unique water source plays a vital role in the tequila’s character. A precise 50/50 blend of deep well spring water and collected rainwater imparts both minerality and softness, giving the spirit a distinctive mouthfeel. The result is a tequila that highlights pure agave character—bright, earthy, and slightly herbal—while carrying extra depth and power from its higher proof.
Presented in G4’s minimalist, transparent bottle design, the Madera 90 Proof reflects the brand’s philosophy of authenticity over ornamentation. It is not about flash—it is about honoring agave, land, and tradition in their truest form.
For tequila enthusiasts, G4 Blanco Tequila Madera 90 Proof is more than just a Blanco—it is a bold yet elegant statement of craftsmanship, a chance to taste the Highlands of Jalisco in its purest and most powerful form. Highly regarded among connoisseurs, it represents why G4 has earned its reputation as one of the finest tequila producers in Mexico today.
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