
818 Anejo Tequila - 750ML
Discover the Luxury of 818 Anejo Tequila
Experience the artistry of 818 Anejo Tequila, a luxurious spirit that promises to awaken your senses and elevate your moments. Handcrafted in the enchanting Jalisco region of Mexico, this tequila reflects a rich heritage of tradition and exceptional quality.
Product Details
- Type: Anejo Tequila
- Volume: 750ML
Finish
Delight in a harmonious blend of roasted vanilla bean, offering a remarkably long and smooth finish that lingers delightfully on the palate.
Flavor Profile
Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of:
- Caramel and almond aromas
- Toasted nuts and chocolate flavors
Each sip delivers a full-bodied experience that is both satisfying and sophisticated.
Craftsmanship
Aged to perfection in a unique blend of French and American oak barrels, 818 Anejo Tequila showcases a stunning dark amber hue and a complexity that is both rare and delightful. Every bottle encapsulates the dedication to artisanal quality.
Important Reminder
Consuming distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase the risk of cancer. Additionally, drinking during pregnancy can cause birth defects. For further information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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