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The best tequilas you can buy for less than $20

These wallet-friendly tequilas taste much more expensive than they are

Sauza Hacienda Silver
Sauza Hacienda Silver
Best tequila for a margarita
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Espolon Blanco Tequila
Espolon Blanco Tequila
Best tequila to sip neat
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El Charro Silver
El Charro Silver
Best tequila for Ranch Water
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El Toro Silver Tequila
El Toro
Best tequila to shoot
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Tarantula Azul
Tarantula Azul
Best tequila for citrus lovers
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El Jimador Blanco
El Jimador
Honorable mention
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Bribon Blanco Tequila
Bribon
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Camarena Tequila Silver
Camarena
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Hornitos Plata Tequila
Hornitos
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Tequila can start a party. It also can end one very quickly. Your focus should stay on those that can star at any gathering. A solid tequila doesn't have to break the bank, either. Also, keep this in mind when looking for quality tequila, affordable or not: Make sure it's 100% agave. Those headache-inducing tequilas of your past were more than likely only part agave -- they just need to be 51%. The additional sugar in those was likely your culprit.

All tequila hails from the Mexican state of Jalisco. All start as Blue Weber Agave and take a wonderful ride to reach their final destination on a drinker's palate. This Mexican spirit has a beautiful, rich history. The excellence of this well-made spirit can be witnessed even in inexpensive versions -- neat or mixed into a tasty margarita.

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Sauza Hacienda Silver

Best tequila for a margarita

Dating back to 1873, Sauza has been making tequila long enough to know what they're doing. Both Sauza Hacienda Silver and Hacienda Gold come in at under $20 per bottle. Silver, however, tastes great in a margarita. Sauza claims plenty of green apple in its base tequila, but it certainly finishes with a nice citrus bit -- perfect for a margarita.

Sauza Hacienda Silver
Sauza Hacienda Silver
Best tequila for a margarita

Espolon Blanco Tequila

Best tequila to sip neat

Espolon drinks like a much pricier tequila and is perfect for sipping. It's spicy punch is complimented with a gentle bouquet of sweet fruit.

Espolon Blanco Tequila
Espolon Blanco Tequila
Best tequila to sip neat
El Charro Tequila silver bottle on white background.
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El Charro Silver

Best tequila for Ranch Water

Ranch Water is the drink of the year, at least for tequila lovers. El Charro mixes great with seltzer water and lime juice to make a great Ranch Water. The distillery prides itself on pushing through true agave flavor, so hopefully a Ranch Water made with it tastes straight off an estate.

El Charro Silver
El Charro Silver
Best tequila for Ranch Water
El Toro Tequila silver bottle on white background.
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El Toro

Best tequila to shoot

El Toro is a liquor cabinet classic, especially for those who aren't well-versed in the world of tequila. It's friendly hat on top helps draw the eye of those who might be buying tequila for a rare cocktail or party. It's cheap, so don't try to overdo it. Just pour in a shot glass and serve with lime and salt.

El Toro Silver Tequila
El Toro
Best tequila to shoot
Bottle of Tarantula Azul tequila bottle.
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Tarantula Azul

Best tequila for citrus lovers

OK, so the name might be a bit of a novelty, but the cool blue helps take the edge off those with arachnophobia. The tequila is blended with citrus juice, so for a cocktail with lime or orange juice, you've got a nice head start.

Tarantula Azul
Tarantula Azul
Best tequila for citrus lovers
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El Jimador

Honorable mention

Silver tequilas in general are pretty ideal for mixing. But El Jimador's citrusy characters make it a great match for a delicious lime-forward margarita. Most tequila cocktails have some citrus, so keep this versatile tequila around.

El Jimador Blanco
El Jimador
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Bribon Blanco Tequila bottle on white background.
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Bribon

Honorable mention

While it comes in just a bit over $20, Bribon sips like a much more expensive tequila. The distillation process for Bribon includes pot and column distillations, leaving a spirit with a light, earthy essence.

Bribon Blanco Tequila
Bribon
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Camarena

Honorable mention

Another one that likely hovers just over the $20 mark, Camarena Silver is an incredible tequila for the price. It's smooth upfront and hits the palate with fresh greens and citrus notes before finishing off with a subtle warm and peppery notes.

Camarena Tequila Silver
Camarena
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Hornitos
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Hornitos

Honorable mention

With a tagline like #AShotWorthTaking, Hornitos Plata has plenty of floral notes on the nose from its agave base. A fruity push through the palate follows after the shot, but a warm finish that lightly coats the tongue is perfect.

Hornitos Plata Tequila
Hornitos
Honorable mention

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