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Photo 1
From left, Ronak Patel, president of Mexican Distillates Global and importer of Carreta de Oro tequila, shakes hands with Samuel de la Suarez, director of Destiladora Juanacatlán, in front of harvested piñas.

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An agave field at Destiladora Juanacatlán in Juanacatlán, Jalisco, Mexico.

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A jimador checks the health and ripeness of Blue Weber agave plants before harvest in Juanacatlán, Jalisco.

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A jimador uses a coa de jima to cut a mature agave plant in Juanacatlán, Jalisco.

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A stockpile of harvested “piñas” at Destiladora Juanacatlán in Juanacatlán, Jalisco.

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A “destrozador,” or shredder, used to crush agave at the Destiladora Juanacatlán distillery in Jalisco, Mexico.

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A maestra tequilera at Destiladora Juanacatlán monitors the distillation process to ensure quality and consistency in the final product.

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The Destiladora Juanacatlán warehouse in Juanacatlán, Jalisco, where Carreta de Oro tequila is aged and stored.

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Workers place corks on bottles filled with Carreta de Oro blanco tequila at the Destiladora Juanacatlán in Juanacatlán, Jalisco.

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A worker inspects the quality of the bottling at the Destiladora Juanacatlán in Juanacatlán, Jalisco.

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Carreta de Oro Tequila Builds Momentum

Hardeeville, SC
June 6, 2025

Carreta de Oro Tequila, handcrafted in Juanacatlán, Jalisco, has steadily earned its place in the world of premium tequila since its 2023 debut. Rooted in tradition and guided by integrity, the brand honors Mexico’s rich heritage through time-tested methods and exceptional craftsmanship.

Carreta de Oro, which translates to “Golden Cart,” draws its name from the historic wagons that once carried freshly harvested agave piñas across rugged terrain to local distilleries. These carts, often pulled by oxen and guided by jimadores, symbolize the hard work and dedication behind each bottle of tequila. ... Download to see more