
Adictivo Tequila Reposado - 750ML
Discover the Elegance of Adictivo Tequila Reposado - 750ML
Experience the elegance of Adictivo Tequila Reposado, a true testament to premium tequila craftsmanship. This exceptional spirit invites you to embark on a captivating sensory journey, where every sip unveils the dedication and precision that define the Adictivo legacy.
Product Features:
- Type: Reposado Tequila
- Volume: 750ml
- Finish: A harmonious balance of rich caramel and toasted oak notes, leading to a smooth, lingering finish.
- Profile: A sophisticated blend of sweet and spicy elements, featuring a robust agave heart complemented by hints of vanilla and tropical fruit.
- Craftsmanship: Meticulously aged for over 3 months in French oak barrels using 100% pure blue agave, ensuring an authentic and premium experience.
The intense golden amber hue and silky texture of Adictivo Tequila Reposado make it a delightful choice for both sipping and mixing. Indulge in a timeless spirit that embodies sophistication and quality in every drop.
Important Note:
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