
What Happens When You Don’t Hold Tequila Back
There’s a point where tequila stops being easy.
And starts getting interesting.
That’s where G4 108 lives.
G4 Blanco and G4 108 come from the same place.
Same agave. Same water. Same hands. Same process.
Nothing added. Nothing manipulated.
The difference comes down to one decision.
How much do you take out before it reaches the bottle?
G4 Blanco is proofed to 80.
G4 108 is not.
And that changes everything.
G4 Blanco is clean, balanced, and honest.
Cooked agave. Citrus. Minerality. A smooth, easy finish.
It is exactly what tequila is supposed to be.
G4 108 takes that same foundation and opens it up.
More agave.
More pepper.
More citrus oils.
More texture.
A longer finish that keeps evolving.
It is not a different tequila.
It is just more of it.
“High proof isn’t about more alcohol. It’s about more tequila.”
The conversation around tequila is changing.
People are paying more attention to what is actually in the glass.
Bartenders want spirits that hold up.
Guests want something that stands out.
High proof delivers both.
It does not disappear when you add citrus.
It does not fade when the drink dilutes.
It carries flavor further.
That is why more bars are reaching for it.
And why more consumers are starting to follow.
A margarita made with G4 Blanco is clean and balanced.
A margarita made with G4 108 has presence.
More agave. More structure. More length.
It holds together from first sip to last.
For bartenders, that means control.
For guests, that means flavor that does not fall apart halfway through the glass.
G4 Blanco is easy to enjoy.
G4 108 is something you spend time with.
At first, it hits with intensity.
Then it settles.
The texture softens. The flavors expand.
What starts bold becomes layered.
That is where people start to understand what high proof really is.
G4 108 is not trying to replace G4 Blanco.
It builds on it.
Blanco is the foundation.
108 is the next step.
For people who want more.
More flavor. More texture. More experience.
This is not about moving to a different brand.
It is about going deeper into the same one.
Start with G4 Blanco.
Understand it.
Then move to 108.
Taste the difference.
That is how appreciation grows.
Both expressions are available through PKGD’s growing network of retail and on-premise partners.
👉 Start with G4 Blanco
👉 Step up to G4 108
👉 Ask for it at your local bar
👉 Find it near you or order online
Because once you taste tequila like this, you don’t go backwards.

This article was structured with the assistance of artificial intelligence (ChatGPT). All content is based on human input and editorial oversight. For more details on how PKGD integrates AI responsibly, please refer to our AI Policy.
At PKGD, we continue investing in brand-led storytelling, creating work designed not only to perform, but to build long-term brand equity.
This article was structured with the assistance of artificial intelligence (ChatGPT). All content is based on human input and editorial oversight. For more details on how PKGD integrates AI responsibly, please refer to our AI Policy.

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