1921 Blanco Tequila, 75 cl

1921 Blanco Tequila, 75 cl

Regular price £54.99

1921 Tequila Blanco is produced with 100% Blue Weber estate grown Agave, double distilled in stainless steel pot stills containing copper coils. 1921 Tequila undergoes a careful production process in a state-of-the-art facility using premium quality 100% Blue Weber Agave. Cultivated in the red soils of the highlands region of Jalisco, estate grown agave is given great care and nourishment, encouraging optimal growth and ideal sugar concentration levels that are confirmed via routine independent lab tests. Mature harvested piñas endure a 72 hour slow-cooking process consisting of a 24 hour continuous cooking period, 24 hour resting period and finally a 24 hour cooling period with the oven doors open. Fermentation and distillation occur under carefully supervised and temperature controlled conditions. Each bottle is wax sealed manually, to prevent leakage and premature oxidation. An elegant label and bottle presentation adorned with a hand-painted clay medallion is symbolic of Mexico’s rich history and most valued traditions. Read more.

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Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm

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    Description

    Tequila “1921” was formed by a group of tequila aficionados who recaptured the traditional craftsmanship in the making of tequila. ... These bottles which had been hidden for six decades, bore an almost illegible clay label and contained a liquid that turned out to be tequila of exceptional quality.

    Tasting Notes

    Fresh grassiness and warm vanilla notes

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    Sweet, sour, a little bitter, and salty, it’s got all four taste groups, plus ice, bubbles, and alcohol; what’s not to like? The Paloma is a refreshing, easy-to-make cooler that combines tequila, lime juice and grapefruit soda. Little is known about the historical origin of the Paloma, the most p...

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