Tequila Tromba has unveiled its largest release to date with the launch of the 3.75L Extra Grande Blanco, a large-format bottle equivalent to five standard 750ml bottles.
Designed for bars, restaurants, events, and at-home entertaining, the new format brings Tromba's additive-free Blanco tequila to consumers looking for a larger, more economical option without sacrificing quality. The tequila inside remains the same small-batch Blanco that has helped establish the brand among bartenders and tequila enthusiasts worldwide.
According to the company, the Extra Grande format offers more than convenience. With a suggested retail price of $74.99, the bottle provides over 30% savings per pour compared to purchasing the equivalent volume in standard-sized bottles. The format is intended for everything from cocktail batching and frozen drinks to large gatherings and special events.
The launch also highlights sustainability benefits. Compared to purchasing the same amount of tequila in five separate bottles, the 3.75L format uses significantly less glass and packaging material. Tequila Tromba states that the larger bottle uses approximately 65% less glass per litre and helps reduce packaging-related emissions during transportation.
Produced from 100% pure agave and made without additives, Tromba Blanco has earned industry recognition, including a Double Gold award at the TAG Spirit Awards and a ranking among USA Today's Top 3 Best Craft Tequilas. The company says the new format reflects growing demand from both hospitality operators and consumers seeking premium spirits in larger formats.
The Extra Grande Blanco is now available in select U.S. markets, with broader distribution planned throughout the year. Tequila Tromba also confirmed that a 3.75L Extra Grande Reposado is expected to launch later in 2026.
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