Casamigos Blanco tequila bottle on a dark bar.

Casamigos Blanco

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Casamigos Blanco

The George Clooney bottle. Soft, sweet, vanilla-tinged, designed to be drunk by people who say they don’t really like tequila. Casamigos Blanco is fine for sipping and lovely in a sweet Margarita. Purists roll their eyes; the rest of us order another.

Casamigos Blanco tequila bottle on a dark bar.
ABV
40%
Country
Mexico
Distillery
Casa Maestri, Jalisco
Owner
Diageo
Founded
2013
Style
Blanco
Price band
$50-60 (US) / AU$95-110
Best mixer
Pineapple, lime, agave

What it tastes like

Soft cooked agave with vanilla, a slight sweetness, almost no peppery bite. Casamigos rests for two months, longer than most blancos, which softens the spirit and pulls forward the gentler notes.

Drinks like a halfway-house between blanco and reposado. Polished, easy, low-friction. Tequila for people who think they don’t like tequila.

How to drink it

Margarita on the sweeter side. Casamigos in a frozen Margarita is genuinely brilliant. It also makes a soft Paloma when you don’t want the grapefruit to fight the tequila.

Decent for sipping at room temperature. Skip it in agave-forward stirred drinks where you want pepper and bite.

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The celebrity tequila that wasn’t a joke

George Clooney, Rande Gerber, and Mike Meldman started Casamigos in 2013, allegedly as a tequila for themselves. Diageo bought it in 2017 for up to one billion US dollars. The category has been chasing celebrity tequilas ever since.

Casamigos is the one most worth taking seriously. The juice is genuinely well-made, even if the marketing makes you wince.

The Casamigos style

Resting the blanco for two months in stainless steel softens the spirit toward the reposado end of the family. That softness is the whole point. If you want loud agave, this isn’t your bottle. If you want easy and pretty, it absolutely is.

Best cocktails to make with Casamigos Blanco

Casamigos Blanco wants frozen Margaritas, sweeter Palomas, and pineapple-based cocktails. Skip it in stirred drinks.

How it stacks up

How Casamigos Blanco compares to other premium blancos.

Tequila Character Best for
Casamigos Blanco Soft, sweet, vanilla-tinged Frozen Margarita, sipping, sweeter cocktails
Patron Silver Polished, clean, citrus-led Margarita, Paloma, easy mixing
Don Julio Blanco Bright, peppery, agave-forward Tommy’s Margarita, Paloma, sipping
Espolon Blanco Loud agave, bargain price Margaritas at scale
1800 Blanco Mild agave, soft Margaritas, party batches

Substitutions and swaps

Casamigos behaves like a soft blanco. Treat it like one when subbing.

Recipe says blanco?

Casamigos works. The drink will run sweeter than with Don Julio or Espolon.

Recipe wants peppery agave?

Skip Casamigos. Reach for Don Julio Blanco, Tapatio, or Olmeca Altos Plata.

Making a frozen Margarita?

Casamigos is brilliant for this. The softness survives the dilution beautifully.

Want it smokier?

Sub a third with mezcal. Casamigos Mezcal is good if you want to stay in the family.

Bartender style Tommy’s Margarita?

Don Julio Blanco is the bartender pick. Casamigos works but the drink runs softer.

Skip if

You want a tequila that tastes like agave first and everything else second. Casamigos hides the agave behind the vanilla.

You’re making stirred tequila drinks. The softness gets buried by bitter ingredients.

You’re paying for celebrity. The juice is good but you can do as well or better at the same price.

Where to buy Casamigos Blanco

Where to buy

Casamigos is everywhere. Easy to find, premium-priced, almost never discounted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people ask about this bottle.

What is Casamigos Blanco tequila?

Casamigos Blanco is a 100% blue agave blanco tequila made in Jalisco, Mexico. It rests for two months in stainless steel before bottling at 40% ABV. Founded by George Clooney, Rande Gerber, and Mike Meldman in 2013; sold to Diageo in 2017.

Is Casamigos Blanco good tequila?

It is well-made, soft, and very drinkable. Purists prefer drier, more agave-forward blancos like Don Julio or Fortaleza. For most people, it is a reliable, easy-drinking choice.

What does Casamigos Blanco taste like?

Soft cooked agave with vanilla and a hint of sweetness. Less peppery than Don Julio, less polished than Patron. Halfway toward a reposado.

Casamigos vs Patron, which is better?

Casamigos is sweeter and softer. Patron is cleaner and more neutral. Casamigos for sipping and sweet cocktails; Patron for everything else.

Why is Casamigos so popular?

Two reasons. The juice is genuinely smooth and easy to drink. And the celebrity backing gave it instant cultural reach when it launched in 2013.

Can you drink Casamigos Blanco neat?

Yes. It is one of the easier blancos to sip neat thanks to the two-month rest. Pour into a small glass, no ice, with a slice of lime if you like.

Is Casamigos Blanco gluten-free?

Yes. 100% blue agave, no grain content, naturally gluten-free.

What is the best cocktail to make with Casamigos Blanco?

A frozen Margarita. The softness of the spirit holds up beautifully through the blender. Also lovely in a Pineapple Margarita or a softer Paloma.

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