Olmeca Blanco Tequila, 70 cl
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Olmeca Blanco comes from Los Altos, Mexico. "The Highlands" of tequila are famous for their red clay soils and higher altitudes. These tequilas tend to be sweeter and more floral as illustrated by Olmeca Blanco. The blue agaves, native to the Jalisco state, are hand-harvested and undergo two distillations which ensure a pure and flavourful result.
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Description
Owned by the Pernod Ricard Group, Olmeca Tequila is a Mexican tequila from the Los Altos region, which is the Highlands of the Mexican State of Jalisco. Among other things, this region is famous for its tequila production. The bright red volcanic soil nourishes the blue agave while its high mineral content helps to encourage the growth of sugar-rich agave plants.
Tasting notes
Fresh herbal aromas, green pepper, with a delicate citrus finish
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Paloma Cocktail Recipe
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 popular tequila-based cocktail in Mexico. Some believe that it is named after La Paloma (“The Dove”), the popular folk song composed in the early 1860s.
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