
Afamado Extra Anejo Tequila - 750ML
Discover the Luxury of Afamado Extra Anejo Tequila - 750ML
Indulge in the exquisite flavor and craftsmanship of Afamado Extra Anejo Tequila, a premium spirit that embodies the rich tradition of tequila-making. Each 750ML bottle is a testament to the artistry and heritage that goes into its creation, offering a truly luxurious experience for tequila connoisseurs.
Product Details:
- Type: Tequila Extra Añejo
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious balance of sweetness and complexity, leaving a lasting impression with every sip.
Tasting Profile:
Experience a robust palette featuring:
- Deep caramel notes
- Cooked agave
- A hint of vanilla
- A subtle peppery finish
Craftsmanship:
Crafted in the heart of Jalisco, Afamado Extra Anejo Tequila is made using age-old techniques:
- The agave is meticulously cooked in traditional stone/brick ovens.
- It is twice distilled in stainless steel pots, ensuring purity and flavor.
- Aged to perfection, every sip offers a rich flavor experience.
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