Casa Dragones Joven Tequila (Limited Edition Art of Pepita Bottle)
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Tequila: Casa Dragones Joven (Limited Edition Art of Pepita Bottle)
Introducing the Limited Edition: The Art of Pepita, showcasing the beauty and mastery of pepita engraving with an intricate design engraved on the entire Casa Dragones Joven bottle. It takes over 100 hours of work to complete the craftsmanship on each stunning decanter. To celebrate this, only 100 bottles of this extraordinary limited edition have been created.
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Size: 750mL
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Origin: Mexico
Distillery: Casa Dragones
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
Tequila Casa Dragones Joven Dubbed the “Tastemaker’s Top Tequila” by Forbes Magazine, Casa Dragones Joven is a small batch, master blend of 100% Blue Agave silver and extra aged tequila, rested in new American oak barrels for five years, for a complex, smooth taste that is perfect for sipping and pairing with food.
Casa Dragones Joven Tequila (Limited Edition Art of Pepita Bottle) Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh and inviting, subtle floral and citrus aroma with notes of sweet roasted agave.
Palate: Soft and smooth with hints of vanilla and spiced undertones, balanced with delicate notes of pear.
Finish: Clean, warm finish with hints of hazelnut and a bright, open aftertaste.
Distillery Information
Father Juan de San Miguel, a Franciscan missionary born in Spain, founded the original Indian settlement in 1542 and named it San Miguel Viejo after his patron saint. By the end of the 16th century, San Miguel was a booming town, flourishing with agriculture, ranching and tanneries. It was then renamed San Miguel el Grande. The heroes of Mexico’s independence movement were born in San Miguel el Grande, including General Ignacio Allende, Father Miguel Hidalgo, José Marino and Juan Aldama. On March 8, 1826, the Guanajuato state government honored Allende’s heroism by renaming San Miguel El Grande to San Miguel de Allende.
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