Does tequila season ever truly begin if tequila season never truly ends... Contemplate that while you sip some Tequila Herradura, that veritable treasure of distilled agave that’ll ensure another good year in your tequila life, available now. Herradura knows a thing or two about tequila. Being around since 1870 and having the distinction as the “last true tequila-producing hacienda on the planet” will do that. They use a wild fermentation process influenced by the hacienda’s unique citrus trees, and mark each bottle with a horseshoe as a sign of strength and solidarity, in case you had any doubts about the tequila you’ll be resting atop the highest shelf of your home bar for the foreseeable future. See, most silver or blanco tequilas are aged, well, precisely zero days. Tequila Herradura’s silver expression is aged for 45 days and starts with a distinctly sweet agave flavor before finishing with a rejuvenating warmth. Sounds great, we know. And their reposado: Tequila Herradura kind of created the whole category. Their version is aged for a whopping 11 months (the industry standard is two), which lends it a silky smooth taste, with notes of vanilla and butter and a surprising hit of spice right at the end. Just something to remember it by. |
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