Volcan Tequila Blanco New Equipment

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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 40% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Volcan Tequila Blanco New Packaging

Special Features: The production is traditionally done using the Tahona method, where a large grinding stone made of volcanic rock slowly presses the Blue Weber Agave. This gentle technique gives the tequila a complex and nuanced flavor profile, attributed to the volcanic soil of the Jalisco region. The new edition impresses with modern packaging while preserving the artisanal authenticity.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Fresh herbal and spice notes accompany a subtle agave sweetness.
  • Palate: Smooth and complex with flavors of cooked agave, dulce de leche, and toasted almonds.
  • Finish: Long-lasting with hints of grapefruit and black pepper.

Distillery/Bottler: Volcán de mi Tierra is a tribute to the volcano El Volcán de Tequila in Jalisco, Mexico. The volcanic soil there provides optimal conditions for growing the Blue Weber Agave, which is the heart of tequila production. The brand focuses on traditional production methods and combines local craftsmanship with a modern commitment to quality and taste.

Product Details:

  • Manufacturer: Volcán de mi Tierra
  • Bottler: Volcán de mi Tierra
  • Cask Types: Unaged (Blanco)
  • Packaging: New packaging with modern design

Facts:

Origin Mexico
Manufacturer Volcán de mi Tierra
Alcohol Content 40%
Volume 0.7 liters
Colored No
Chill-filtered No
EAN: 7503023842396
 

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Kurzinfos zu Volcan Tequila Blanco New Equipment

The alcohol content is 40%. Additionally, the tequila is not chill-filtered and contains no coloring.

The product is offered in a volume of 0.7 liters. The new edition features a modern design.

The production is traditionally done using the Tahona method, where a volcanic stone mill presses the agave. This technique is related to the volcanic soil composition of the Jalisco region.

On the nose, it shows fresh herbal and spice notes accompanied by subtle agave sweetness. On the palate, flavors of cooked agave, dulce de leche, and toasted almonds emerge, and the finish brings grapefruit and black pepper.

The manufacturer and bottler is Volcán de mi Tierra. The tequila comes from Mexico and is unaged as a Blanco.

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