Calle 23
Tequila Calle 23 Reposado (NOM 1545)
Size: 750ml
Agave: Blue Weber
Village: Atotonilco el Alto
State: Jalisco (Ciénega), Mexico
ABV: 40%
Master Distiller: Sophie Decobecq
Distillery Name (Palenque): Hacienda Capellania, S.A. de C.V
Cooking : Autoclave (low pressure)
Extraction : Roller Mill
Fermentation : Stainless steel tanks
Still : Copper Pot
Calle 23 Tequila is a 100% agave tequila, which reflects the truest expression of the 100% pure agave flavour. Soured from the highlands of Jalisco between the town of Tepatitlan and Arandas, the Blue Agave plants are carefully selected. In this terroir the agave benefits from hot and dry sunny periods, which are followed by heavy rainy seasons and fertile soil high in minerals; which gives birth to richer and higher quality agaves that take between 7 to 9 years to reach full maturity.
Calle 23 is a highland Tequila from Jalisco. Its creator, French-born biochemist Sophie Decobecq, distils each expression separately (Blanco, Reposado, Aejo) to its own special recipe. Her tequilas are double-distilled and she uses Bourbon casks from Kentucky. The blanco (unaged) is a wonderfully clean palate with good agave, crisp apple and sweet tropical fruit notes (pineapple and ripe pear).
Tequila Calle 23 Reposado (NOM 1545)
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