
1921 Tequila Blanco - 750ML
Experience the Essence of 1921 Tequila Blanco
Unveil the spirit of celebration with 1921 Tequila Blanco, a remarkable creation sourced from the heart of Jalisco’s sun-kissed agave fields. This exceptional tequila pays homage to the year that signified the end of the Mexican Revolution, encapsulating the freedom and passion of a nation reborn.
Product Details:
- Type: Tequila Blanco
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A polished, velvety finale that lingers gracefully on the palate.
Tasting Profile:
Indulge in a harmonious blend of:
- Sweet agave
- Citrus notes
- Hints of fresh herbs
- Well-balanced citric aftertaste
Craftsmanship:
Expertly double distilled in stainless steel pot stills with copper coils, 1921 Tequila Blanco captures the true essence of 100% Blue Weber estate-grown agave, ensuring a quality that reflects the rich tradition of tequila-making.
Important Information:
Please remember: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk. Additionally, consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to birth defects. For further information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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