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This exceptional Ocho Añejo unites the finest agave-centric tequila with the rich fragrances, luscious caramel, and warm baking-spice notes derived from aged barrels supplied by Widow Jane, transported all the way from Brooklyn to Arandas. The heightened 96 proof imparts an additional layer of intensity.
A special 36-month aged luxury Extra Anejo Tequila that preserves Don Julio Gonzalez's Ultimate Legacy - the final agave harvest. This Ultima Reserva has been rested in oak, previously used to age bourbon, and finished in Madeira wine-seasoned casks.
The 1967 edition of Maestro Dobel 50 has been presented. A Tequila that recognizes the importance of time for its flavor and aroma, with a unique finish in Shochu barrels. Every year, starting in 2017, Maestro Dobel 50 presents a new limited and collectible edition; that honors inspiring events that occurred fifty years ago.
We are thrilled to announce this release in collaboration with Silver Oak, a Northern California icon for whom we have great respect and shared values of familial heritage, tradition and product innovation,” says Juan Dobel, founder of Maestro Dobel Tequila. “Dobel 50 Silver Oak edition celebrates a shared 50-year milestone and captures the flavor profile of one of the best wineries we know while enhancing the smooth agave notes of our most exquisite tequila.
Tequila 1940 has a traditional process where agaves are cooked in masonry ovens for 30 hours of direct steam at lower pressure, slower cooking, 24-hour rest and 18-hour cooling. It has a slow natural fermentation, with a unique yeast exclusive to Casa Campo Azul and a slow distillation in stainless steel stills with a copper interior. It is aged in exhausted American white oak barrels that previously only aged tequila.
We believe that when the Sun secretly meets with the Moon, the most beautiful maguey plants are born. When they grow, the fields blend with the sky and they become a mesmerizing gift to humankind.
Born from the encounter between cultures and worldviews, the celebration of Día de Muertos is one of Mexico’s most beloved and emblematic traditions.
A very smooth tequila in the form of a western boot, with two shot glasses. Aged in oak barrels for six months.