Dos Armadillos Plata Tequila (750ml)
Dos Armadillos Plata Tequila (750ml)
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Made from the finest 100% blue weber agave from Amatitan in the heart of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave is matured for at least 8 years to ensure an optimum sugar content resulting in better flavor, quality and consistency.
Aroma: Subtle floral and citrus aroma with notes of freshly cooked agave.
Body: Rich, silky and full body with a sleek texture on the palate.
Taste: Smooth and clean with hints of vanilla and spiced undertones, balanced with delicate notes of pear and banana.
Finish: Clean, warm finish with hints of hazelnut and a bright, open aftertaste.
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Made from the finest 100% blue weber agave from Amatitan in the heart of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave is matured for at least 8 years to ensure an optimum sugar content resulting in better flavor, quality and consistency.
Aroma: Subtle floral and citrus aroma with notes of freshly cooked agave.
Body: Rich, silky and full body with a sleek texture on the palate.
Taste: Smooth and clean with hints of vanilla and spiced undertones, balanced with delicate notes of pear and banana.
Finish: Clean, warm finish with hints of hazelnut and a bright, open aftertaste.
Distilled from the Blue Agave plant, Tequila is a uniquely Mexico spirit. Of the five provinces it is made in, Jalisco produces the most significant share. To be legally classified as a tequila it must contain at least 51% Blue Agave, however producers with ambitions to create Tequila with the fullest flavour will use 100% and advertise the fact on the front label. From youngest to oldest, the categories blanco, reposado, and anjeo reflect the degree of ageing. Blanco, also known as silver, is un-aged. Reposados and Anejos are usually aged in ex-bourbon casks with the former receiving anything between 2 and 11 months and the latter between 1 and 5 years. Ageing beyond 5 years tends to result in the Tequila loosing its agave character.