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To create Grand Love Red Heart Extra Anejo Tequila, agaves grown in the Amatitán Jalisco region were used. The selection of American White Oak barrels reflects the high quality of its Aging with a double roast.
100% Blue Agave Tequila has grown in Jalisco's Highland region. Aged for 6 months in double-roasted white oak barrels. Fruity, herbal, and minty bouquet with dashes of black pepper complemented with hints of caramel, chocolate, and vanilla.
Adictivo Imperial Extra Añejo Tequila uses sherry casks for aging, resulting in a subtle red hue in this already amber-colored Tequila. The first release is a limited production of 1000 bottles for the US, and the ceramic blue bottle is truly a stunner. This would be a great gift for any tequila collector or Adictivo fan.
Don Fulano Anejo is aged for three years in new French Oak barrels; the tequila maintains the full flavor of Agave with very interesting hues of oak and vanilla and the finesse of a fine cognac.
This extra añejo tequila, which was called "a sipping tequila of the highest order" by Men's Journal, was aged in a combination of former Scotch, Sherry and Cognac casks for nearly five years.
7-8 Year old Agave is harvested by hand and baked in traditional steam ovens before being mashed, fermented and distilled. The Agave distillate is aged in Barrels for up to 30 days before being charcoal filtered to produce a perfectly clear Tequila.
Carefully aged for 8 months in new French oak barrels. Rich bodied and full flavor of the agave with that of the oak in a perfect balance. Exquisite smoothness evokes an exceptional sensation.
This Añejo Reserve began with an ambitious goal: to become one of the greatest tequilas ever crafted. In the heart of Jalisco, Mexico, 818’s Master Tequileros used their decades of expertise and passion to develop Eight Reserve by 818.
Libelula is a blend of Blanco 80% and Reposado (20%). The Blanco is cooked in autoclaves and distilled in continuous column stills. The Reposado is cooked in brick ovens, distilled in copper pot stills, and aged minimum 8 months in American whiskey barrels.