
Mala Vida Tequila Reposado - 750ML
Mala Vida Tequila Reposado
Step into the world of authentic Mexican spirits with Mala Vida Tequila Blanco. This 750ML bottle captures the essence of Jalisco’s renowned tequila tradition. Crafted from the finest blue agave, this tequila blanco is a tribute to purity and flavor, offering a crystal-clear glimpse into the soul of Mexico.
Product Details:
- Country: Mexico
- State: Jalisco
- Brand: Mala Vida
- Spirits Type: Tequila
- Spirits Style: Blanco
- Taste: A crisp and clean profile with vibrant notes of cooked agave, accented by a citrus bouquet and a hint of peppery spice.
- Food Pairings: A versatile companion to a variety of dishes, from fresh seafood ceviche to zesty lime-infused chicken.
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