
Amarás Espadin Reposado Mezcal - 750ML
Discover the Elegance of Amarás Espadin Reposado Mezcal
Step into the world of mezcal with Amarás Espadin Reposado Mezcal. This exquisite 750ML bottle encapsulates the rich heritage of Oaxaca, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and the unique flavors of the region.
Product Details
- Type: Mezcal Reposado
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Elegant warm touch of wood with a persistent and warm finish.
Flavor Profile
Indulge in a smooth flavor experience, characterized by:
- Light notes of vanilla
- Rich essence of toasted hazelnut
Craftsmanship
Each bottle is handcrafted with the finest premium agave Espadín. The mezcal is matured in a blend of American and French Oak barrels for a minimum of 3 months, resulting in a stunning natural amber hue.
Why Choose Amarás Espadin Reposado Mezcal?
Elevate your mezcal experience with Amarás. Each sip reveals a harmonious blend of flavors, where the sweet warmth of vanilla meets the depth of toasted hazelnuts, all perfectly balanced by the nuanced touch of wood.
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