We represent Mexico’s finest agave spirits. By importing, managing, and sharing the stories of our producer-owned brands, we connect hardworking Mexican families rooted in tradition with those in the U.S. seeking authentic products and unmatched quality.
At PKGD, we believe agave spirits are more than a product—they’re a connection. A connection to the hands that craft them, the land that shapes them, and the stories they carry. We exist to make those connections stronger.
At PKGD, we believe agave spirits are more than a product—they’re a connection. A connection to the hands that craft them, the land that shapes them, and the stories they carry. We exist to make those connections stronger.
World Class: Our spirits rival the finest in the world. At this level, it’s not about being better—it’s about being different, with excellence in every bottle.
Producer-Owned: The makers control the quality and decisions behind every bottle. With no contracts or outside pressure, ownership stays with the producers, ensuring authenticity and passion.
Transparent: Pure agave spirits, nothing added or hidden. Transparency means honesty—no gimmicks, no shortcuts, just authenticity in every sip.
OUR BRANDS
From tequila to mezcal to raicilla, our portfolio celebrates the diversity of Mexico’s agave heritage.
From tequila to mezcal to raicilla, our portfolio celebrates the diversity of Mexico’s agave heritage.
We don’t just tell stories; we build connections. Through documentaries, web series, interviews, and ads, we bring the world behind the bottle to life. Our films are more than educational—they transform how you experience every sip. By showcasing the craft, the culture, and the people who make it all possible, we give every pour more depth and meaning.
It all started with a simple question—one of those innocent, offhand comments that accidentally launch revolutions. We were in Oaxaca last month shooting for Mezcal Palomo when Carlos Méndez, the
A first glimpse into our upcoming documentary PKGD Films was born with a different premise: to make cinema. Not content. Cinema. While PKGD TV moves at the pace of the
Lately, drinking has become taboo. Alcohol—once a symbol of celebration, connection, even ritual—is under siege. Experts call it poison. Gen Z calls it irrelevant. Nightclubs are shutting down. At concerts,
Chapter II: A Conflict Between Desire and Duty Long before Azul found his name in the mouths of strangers, there was only “vino mezcal de Tequila” — a coarse spirit,