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The color is brilliant golden hue. On the nose rich, sweet aromas of caramel and toffee layered with a fresh vanilla fragrance.
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5 TYPES OF TEQUILA All tequila comes from the piñas of the blue agave plant, but not all tequila tastes the same. Learn the difference between blanco tequila, extra añejo tequila, and everything in between. Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila The color is brilliant golden hue. On the nose rich, sweet aromas of caramel and toffee layered with a fresh vanilla fragrance. Tequila Blanco Also known as silver tequila, blanco is the unaged expression of tequila distilled from the blue Weber agave and hailing from one of five western states in Mexico. Tequila Reposado Tequila reposado is tequila that is aged in American or European oak barrels for at least two months and up to a year. Reposado tequilas make for more dynamic, flavorful Margaritas. Tequila Joven Blanco bottles labeled “joven” typically contain a small amount of aged tequila blended with unaged tequila.