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Herradura Legend Anejo Tequila

Vendor Herradura
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Unveil the legend of luxury and heritage with Herradura Legend Añejo Tequila. Crafted with utmost care and reverence for tradition, this exceptional spirit embodies the essence of Mexico's tequila-making legacy, offering a taste experience that transcends time.

Hand-selected from the finest blue agave plants in the heart of Jalisco, Mexico, each batch of Herradura Legend Añejo Tequila undergoes a meticulous aging process in charred oak barrels. This artisanal approach imbues the tequila with a rich depth of flavor and complexity that is truly unparalleled.

Upon pouring, the tequila reveals a deep amber hue, reflecting years of patient aging and maturation. The aroma is a captivating blend of warm oak, vanilla, and caramel, with hints of dried fruit and spices that evoke memories of a bygone era.

On the palate, Herradura Legend Añejo Tequila delights with a velvety-smooth texture and a symphony of flavors. Layers of rich caramel, dark chocolate, and toasted oak dance across the tongue, complemented by subtle hints of cinnamon, clove, and a touch of smoke.

Packaged in an elegant bottle adorned with the iconic Herradura horseshoe emblem, this tequila is a true testament to craftsmanship and tradition. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as the centerpiece of a premium cocktail, Herradura Legend Añejo Tequila promises an unforgettable drinking experience that celebrates the art of tequila-making.

Perfect for aficionados and connoisseurs seeking a tequila that embodies luxury and heritage, Herradura Legend Añejo Tequila is a timeless addition to any collection. So, raise a glass, toast to the legends of the past, and savor the legacy with Herradura Legend Añejo Tequila.

ABV

40%

Tasting Notes

Appearance:

Rich amber color reminiscent of aged mahogany, indicating the tequila's meticulous aging process.
The liquid glows with a warm hue, inviting anticipation of the sensory experience to come.
Aroma:

The nose is greeted with a bouquet of enticing aromas, including notes of caramelized sugar, toasted oak, and vanilla bean.
Subtle hints of dried fruit, cinnamon, and a touch of spice add depth and complexity to the aroma, enticing the senses with their richness.
Taste:

Upon the first sip, the palate is enveloped in a velvety-smooth texture, with layers of rich caramel, dark chocolate, and toffee unfolding delicately.
Warm notes of toasted oak and vanilla mingle with hints of cinnamon and clove, creating a symphony of flavors that dance across the tongue.
A subtle touch of smoke adds depth and intrigue, complementing the sweetness of the agave and oak.
Finish:

The finish is long and satisfying, with the sweetness gradually giving way to a lingering warmth and a touch of spice.
A whisper of smoke lingers on the palate, leaving a lasting impression of sophistication and refinement.

Distillery Information

Casa Herradura, is one of Mexico's most historic and renowned tequila producers, since the 19th century in Amatitán, Jalisco. Tequila Herradura's long-standing legacy of craftsmanship dates back to 1870, at Casa Herradura.
It was formally founded in 1870 by Aurelio López and the business remained in the family for over 125 years. Today it is owned by US beverage maker Brown-Forman, but the tequila is still made in the same place and facilities under a Mexican subsidiary. Tequila products sold under the Herradura name are 100% agave.
Herradura Reposado Tequila is really good for any drink that requires tequila or by itself. In small sips over ice is the best way to enjoy Herradura. While I prefer anejo for margaritas, this is my favorite Reposado to use instead. Smooth while still pulling in the smokiness from the extra time in the barrel.
Casa Herradura is one of Mexico's most historic and renowned tequila producers. Casa Herradura has been hand harvesting, producing and estate bottling fine tequilas from the small town of Amatitán, Jalisco since 1870.

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