Casa Dragones Tequila Joven 750ml

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Although billed as a joven, this Tequila is blended with a touch of añejo. The end result is extraordinarily smooth, with a very sweet, fruity, almost wine-like nose but a bold, pure peppery flavor that finishes cleanly. The packaging is gift-worthy, presenting the bottle in a gold-and-robin's egg blue box, like a precious jewel.
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Description

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. Each bottle is handcrafted in Mexico City, using pure, lead-free crystal, hallmarking the characteristics of a particular batch. Each crystal bottle of Casa Dragones Joven is engraved by hand using the traditional Mexican technique of “pepita.”

Tasting Notes

-Body & Color Rich silky body, with brilliant platinum hues and long pronounced legs, indicating a full body with a sleek texture on the palate.

-Aroma Fresh and inviting, subtle floral and citrus aroma with notes of sweet roasted agave.

-Taste 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.

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Tequila

Tequila, a distilled spirit from Mexico, is made primarily from the blue agave plant. It is often categorized into different types, including Blanco (unaged), Reposado (aged 2-12 months), Añejo (aged 1-3 years), and Extra Añejo (aged over 3 years). Known for its distinctive flavor, tequila can be enjoyed straight, in cocktails like margaritas, or as a sipping spirit. It is highly regulated, with production confined to specific regions in Mexico, primarily in Jalisco.

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