Costa Tequila announces today that it will donate 15% of proceeds from every purchase through the end of the year to the Florida Disaster Relief Fund following the devastating effects of Hurricane Ian.
As the makers of the first ‘Hi/Lo’ blend of tequila in the world, Florida-based Costa Tequila offers the only lineup of tequilas that intentionally bring together flavor profiles from 100% Blue Weber Agave sourced in two traditionally separate tequila regions in Jalisco, Mexico: “Los Altos” (the Highlands) and “Valle de Tequila” (the Lowlands).
Tequila from the Highlands’ mountainous region comes from higher altitude plants and produces fruitier, sweeter, and softer notes and characteristics, while tequila from the Lowlands is produced at relatively lower elevations and delivers distinct peppery, earthy, spicy notes and characteristics.
Costa launched its latest product release earlier this month, an Añejo aged for 16 months in American Oak barrels and featuring notes of roasted hazelnut, caramel, vanilla and brown sugar and the aroma of pure agave. Costa’s full lineup, including an Añejo, Blanco, and Reposado, is available to order online at costatequila.com.