Don Julio 1942 Anejo Tequila 2026 FIFA World Cup Limited Edition
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Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila – 2026 FIFA World Cup Limited Edition
Celebrate excellence on and off the field with the Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila – 2026 FIFA World Cup Limited Edition, a rare collector’s release honoring the world’s biggest sporting event. This exclusive bottle pairs the prestige of Don Julio’s most iconic añejo with a striking, tournament-inspired design created to capture the energy, pride, and global unity of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Refined, elegant, and unmistakably luxurious, this limited edition is crafted for collectors, tequila lovers, and fans who want to commemorate history in the making.
Product Overview
Produced in the highlands of Jalisco using fully mature Blue Weber agave, Don Julio 1942 is aged for a minimum of two and a half years in American oak barrels, developing its signature silky texture and elevated flavor profile. The 2026 FIFA World Cup Limited Edition maintains the world-renowned quality of 1942 while presenting a celebratory bottle designed exclusively for the tournament — making it a standout display piece and a once-in-a-lifetime collectible.
Key Features
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Category: Añejo Tequila
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Brand: Don Julio
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Edition: 2026 FIFA World Cup Limited Edition
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Region: Jalisco Highlands, Mexico
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Agave: 100% Blue Weber Agave
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Aging: 2.5+ Years in Oak
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ABV: 40%
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Bottle Size: 750mL
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Release Type: Exclusive Limited Edition
Why It’s Special
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Commemorates the 2026 FIFA World Cup, combining two global icons: premium tequila and elite competition.
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Same world-famous Don Julio 1942 quality, presented in a one-time, collectible design.
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A prestigious centerpiece bottle for any bar, tequila collection, or World Cup celebration.
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Extremely limited quantities — once sold out, it won’t return.
How to Enjoy
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Sip neat to experience its full smoothness and complexity.
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Pour in a crystal agave glass for the perfect presentation.
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Ideal for celebrating major matches, milestones, or to display as a premium collectible.
FAQs
Q: Is this a limited edition release?
Yes — this bottle is produced exclusively for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and will not be restocked.
Q: Is the tequila inside different from regular Don Julio 1942?
No — it contains the same award-winning 1942 Añejo, but in a special collector’s bottle.
Q: What is the ABV?
This edition is bottled at 40% ABV.
Q: Is this a good collector’s bottle?
Absolutely — the combination of Don Julio 1942 and the 2026 World Cup makes this one of the most desirable 1942 editions ever released.
✨ Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila – 2026 FIFA World Cup Limited Edition — where luxury tequila meets global celebration. A rare release for true collectors and fans who want a piece of the world’s biggest tournament.
Appearance: Deep golden amber. Nose: Warm caramel, vanilla, roasted agave, and hints of toffee. Palate: Ultra-smooth with flavors of rich vanilla, caramelized agave, baking spice, and a touch of oak. Finish: Long, luxurious, and silky with lingering sweet agave and soft spice.
Size:
Proof: 40%
*Please note that the ABV may vary
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