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Chinaco Reposado | 700ML

1.493,00 kr

Tequila: Chinaco Reposado | 700ML

Chinaco Reposado is an excellent addition to any liquor collection and a perfect choice for those who appreciate premium tequilas.

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 80 (40%ABV)

Origin: Mexico

Distillery: Chinaco

Detailed Description

Chinaco Reposado is an excellent addition to any liquor collection and a perfect choice for those who appreciate premium tequilas. Thanks to the aging process, its unique flavor profile makes it stand out from other tequilas. Whether mixed or neat, this tequila will impress with its clean, fresh flavors and medium-long, fruity, spicy finish.

Chinaco Reposado | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: A generous nose of citrus zest, peach, and apple, with hints of dill and quince.

Palate: On the palate, it is clean and fresh, with full depth and balance.

Finish: Leading to a medium-long, lingering, fruity, spicy finish.

Distillery Information

Chinacos were wealthy landowners during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who, out of necessity, became legendary fighters. The Chinaco warriors tirelessly defended Mexico during both the War of Reform and the French Intervention in the mid-1800s. They were cheered on by the people of Mexico, feared by those they faced and renowned for their bravery and heroism. Their leader was General Manuel González. The history of Tequilera La Gonzaleña, the home of Chinaco Tequila, begins in 1856 when General González acquired land in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Almost a century later, in 1966, a hurricane devastated the plantations of Tamaulipas – which, at that time, were devoted to growing grains, vegetables and livestock – leading residents to plant an alternative and more lucrative crop. Tequilana Weber Tipo Azul was an ideal option as it was in growing demand and flourished in the climate and soil conditions of the region. Guillermo González, the great-grandson of General Manuel González and successive leader of the González family, was Mexico’s secretary of agriculture at the time. He agreed to sell the region’s blue agave plants to a major tequila producer in Jalisco, then the only Mexican state that could legally produce tequila. When the agave plants matured eight years later, the tequila producer refused to pay Guillermo González the agreed-upon price. Left with no buyers for the agave, and refusing to sell them for less than promised, González became a warrior in his own right. He battled against the larger distillers and successfully lobbied the Mexican government for an amendment that would allow for tequila production outside of Jalisco.

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Chinaco Reposado | 700ML

1.493,00 kr

Tequila: Chinaco Reposado | 700ML

Chinaco Reposado is an excellent addition to any liquor collection and a perfect choice for those who appreciate premium tequilas.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 80 (40%ABV)

Origin: Mexico

Distillery: Chinaco

Chinaco Reposado is an excellent addition to any liquor collection and a perfect choice for those who appreciate premium tequilas. Thanks to the aging process, its unique flavor profile makes it stand out from other tequilas. Whether mixed or neat, this tequila will impress with its clean, fresh flavors and medium-long, fruity, spicy finish.

Chinaco Reposado | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: A generous nose of citrus zest, peach, and apple, with hints of dill and quince.

Palate: On the palate, it is clean and fresh, with full depth and balance.

Finish: Leading to a medium-long, lingering, fruity, spicy finish.

Distillery Information

Chinacos were wealthy landowners during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who, out of necessity, became legendary fighters. The Chinaco warriors tirelessly defended Mexico during both the War of Reform and the French Intervention in the mid-1800s. They were cheered on by the people of Mexico, feared by those they faced and renowned for their bravery and heroism. Their leader was General Manuel González. The history of Tequilera La Gonzaleña, the home of Chinaco Tequila, begins in 1856 when General González acquired land in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Almost a century later, in 1966, a hurricane devastated the plantations of Tamaulipas – which, at that time, were devoted to growing grains, vegetables and livestock – leading residents to plant an alternative and more lucrative crop. Tequilana Weber Tipo Azul was an ideal option as it was in growing demand and flourished in the climate and soil conditions of the region. Guillermo González, the great-grandson of General Manuel González and successive leader of the González family, was Mexico’s secretary of agriculture at the time. He agreed to sell the region’s blue agave plants to a major tequila producer in Jalisco, then the only Mexican state that could legally produce tequila. When the agave plants matured eight years later, the tequila producer refused to pay Guillermo González the agreed-upon price. Left with no buyers for the agave, and refusing to sell them for less than promised, González became a warrior in his own right. He battled against the larger distillers and successfully lobbied the Mexican government for an amendment that would allow for tequila production outside of Jalisco.

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