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Just in time for summer, Cazadores is launching a pineapple infused tequila

Get ready for summer with this tropical fruit infused tequila

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Summer is the perfect time for tequila-based cocktails. On a hot day, you can’t go wrong with a Paloma, Margarita, or any other tequila-centric drink. And while classic Blanco or reposado tequila works well as a base, the folks at Cazadores just launched potentially the best tequila for summer mixing: Cazadores Pineapple Infused Tequila.

Cazadores Pineapple Infused Tequila

Like the rest of the Cazadores Tequila portfolio, this new release begins with a 100% Blue Weber agave Blanco tequila. The first-ever infused tequila from the renowned brand, Cazadores Pineapple Infused Tequila, is a fruity, flavorful addition to your summer bar cart. According to the brand, it pairs the roasted agave flavor of its classic Blanco tequila with the tropical sweetness of pineapple.

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The result is a highly mixable 35% ABV spirit that you will want to use to elevate your summery Margarita, El Diablo, or fruity, flavorful Paloma. It’s a versatile, easily mixable tequila that’s so loaded with flavors, you might want to simply drink it neat, on the rocks, or mixed with sparkling water and a slice of lime for a simple, refreshing summer drink. It’s the perfect addition to any summer gathering, and the ideal complement to your favorite yard games.

“This launch marks an exciting expansion for Tequila CAZADORES as our first-ever infused tequila.” Jay Needham, Bacardi’s Senior Global Brand Director for Tequila CAZADORES & Agave Spirit, says.

“Pineapple was a natural choice for the brand, driven by its growing popularity in cocktail culture and deep roots in Mexican cuisine and celebration. With CAZADORES Pineapple Infused Tequila, we’re offering consumers a fresh, approachable way to enjoy elevated cocktails, from a Pineapple Margarita to simple serves that fit a variety of occasions.”

Where can I buy it?

Cazadores Pineapple Infused Tequila will be available nationwide at alcohol retailers and select on-premise locations beginning this summer, with suggested retail prices of $21.99 for 750ml and $14.99 for 375ml bottles. For more information on these and all other Cazadores Tequila releases, visit https://www.cazadores.com/us/en/. With summer just begun, this is the perfect time to add this soon-to-be summer staple to your seasonal rotation.

Christopher Osburn
Christopher Osburn is a food and drinks writer located in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. He's been writing professional
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