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TEQUILA EXTRA AGED
Tequila Añejo – Aged Tequila A tequila
officially becomes añejo (aged) when it has been kept in
storage in a new or used white oak barrel for over 12 months. During
this period of time, the white tequila change color considerably,
It may become gold, deep amber or even very dark. Its taste is impregnated
with the wood and certain chemical reactions take place. The qualities
of the wood as well as the age of the barrel are very important
to the end result.

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