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Bright, straw-colored with silver and gold hues, full-bodied and sumptuous.
Olfactory: At first impression, notes of caramel, vanilla, and coconut are perceived due to its barrel aging, with soft hints of citrus, lemon, and orange blossom. Delicate shades of preserved fruits, cherry, peach, fresh grass, and intense cooked agave.
Tasting: Sweet, with magnificent complexity of flavors and mouthfeel. A forward presence of intense cooked agave and a soft aftertaste of ripe grapefruit.
About the Bottle: Our clear transparent glass bottle is tall and slender with a modest, pure, and sober label that commemorates the General’s military spirit, a label that expresses what is strictly necessary.
The logo of our Tequila bottle is engraved on the bottle by the artisanal process of silica sandblasting with finishing touches of gold chroma that accentuates the distinctive elements of the time, between the late XIX and early XX centuries. About the Cork: The metallic cork bears the imperial eagle of the Escudo Nacional Mexicano (Mexican National Emblem) with honor and respect. This symbol was active in the twilight of the Porfiriato era (1890 – 1909) right before the Mexican Revolution, precisely at the entry of the then cadet Enrique Gorostieta to the Heroico Colegio Militar (Heroic Military School). It unfolds with the eagle head-on and wings open, the serpent, the tricolored ribbon, the nopal, and the prickly pears, as well as the oak and laurel branches; all national symbols any true Mexican will recognize. With hints of French-Germanic influence, typical of the time, it is the same shield that crowns the mausoleum of General Porfirio Díaz Mori in Paris, France.