Arette
Tequila Arette Gran Clase Extra Anejo
Arette Gran Clase is in our humble opinion, the best Extra Anejo Tequila money can buy. Because Tequila doesn't get better with age, it is important that Extra Anejo maintain their Agave presence and character, it is common for this category to be over done in which case the barrel in which the Tequila is aged will take over the dominant notes on the Tequila leaving a mostly sweet spirit. Tequila Arette age their Extra Anejo between 3 and 4 years and it is also a single barrel release which means only one barrel is opened at the right time in which the master distillers believer is ready to be it's best. A truly unique Tequila to be shared with those that are most special to you.
Size: 750ml
Agave: Tequila Weber (Blue Agave)
State: Jalisco, Mexico
ABV: 38%
Ageing: Between 3 and 4 years in American Oak
Master distiller: Eduardo & Jaime Orendain
Distillery Name (Palenque): El Llano
Tequila Arette Gran Clase Extra Anejo
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What does Agaveria means?
Agaveria is the place where to buy spirits made from Agave, such as
Tequila, Mezcal, Raicilla, Sotol and many more. It comes from the two
Spanish words Agave and Eria – from the Latin word that means store. -
What is the difference between Tequila, Mezcal, Sotol and Raicilla?
First, those spirits come from Mexico, and all have Appellation of Origin, better known as Denomination of Origin, meaning that nowhere else in the world can make these spirits and call them such.
The main difference between each one is the specie of Agave used (except for Sotol since it’s not made out of an Agave, but from a plant called Dasylirion or better known as Sotol) own plant and is not an agave) and the place/region/state that is made. There are differences in their process, and each spirit has a unique and distinctive
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How do I store my spirit?
We recommend you do two things first, store them in a place away from sunlight and significant temperature changes, and second, seal your bottles with clingwrap or parafilm to preserve the alcohol.
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Agaveria sources and stocks only the best, independent agave distillates from Mexico.