The Journey of Premium Tequila
As the CEO of GORDON PWC, a company specializing in premium spirit cask investments, I often get asked, “How long does it take to make premium tequila?” The answer isn’t simple, but it’s rooted in the meticulous balance of time, nature, and craftsmanship that goes into creating a truly exceptional tequila.
Agave Growth: 7-10 Years
It all starts with the blue agave plant, which takes between 7 to 10 years to reach full maturity. This long growth cycle is crucial because younger agave simply doesn’t have the depth and complexity needed for premium tequila. The agave needs to be fully ripe to produce the best possible flavors. Once mature, skilled Jimadores carefully harvest the piña, or heart of the plant, ensuring that only the finest, most flavorful agave is used in production.

Distillation and Aging: 1-3 Years
After harvesting, the piñas are cooked, fermented, and distilled into tequila. But the real transformation happens during the aging process. For premium tequila, this maturation takes 1 to 3 years (extra-anejo) in oak barrels, allowing the tequila to absorb flavors from the wood—adding layers of vanilla, caramel, and spice. The longer the tequila ages, the more refined and complex the flavors become, which is what sets premium tequila apart.

Why It Matters for Investors
At GORDON PWC, we know that this time-consuming process contributes to the growing value of premium tequila. Just as fine wines and aged whiskies become more valuable with time, so too does tequila as it matures in the barrel. Whether you’re sipping a bottle or investing in casks of aging tequila, it’s this long, careful process that makes premium tequila both a remarkable drink and a smart investment.
The value of tequila doesn’t just come from the bottle—it comes from the years of care and patience that go into crafting it. At GORDON PWC, we’re proud to be part of that journey, offering our clients opportunities to invest in the spirit of time, craftsmanship, and growth.

Meet the Author
Samuel, CO-FOUNDER & CEO
As CEO and co-founder, Samuel carries forward a family legacy of passion for spirits. His journey began with Scotch whisky investments, expanding to encompass Irish and Japanese markets. Now, he brings his expertise to the US, pioneering tequila investment opportunities. Visit our blog for more insights from Samuel.