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Casa Dragones Añejo Barrel Blend Tequila

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  • Description

Casa Dragones Barrel Blend, 100% Blue Agave Añejo sipping tequila, achieves its distinctive character from being matured in two different wood barrels, new French Oak and new American Oak, each selected for their individual flavor and characteristics. At the end of the aging process, both barrel styles are blended together to create a uniquely smooth, agave-forward taste profile.

TASTING NOTES
  • Body & Color: Light caramel, with bright hues and pronounced legs.
  • Aroma: Fresh floral, pear with notes of figs and almonds.
  • Taste: Notes of macadamia, nutmeg and blackberry.
  • Finish: Long round finish, notes of cacao, spicy black pepper.

ABV 40%

SUSTAINABILITY

We believe in shaping the tequila industry for the future through modern and sustainable production. Our process is recognized by the Tequila Regulatory Council (CRT) as the most efficient and sustainable in the industry. We use less water, less energy and produce less waste than many other processes, and we use less agaves per liter than older, traditional methods.

PEPITA ENGRAVING

Each crystal bottle of Casa Dragones Joven is engraved by hand using the traditional Mexican technique of “pepita.” Literally translated, pepita means “small seed.”

The tradition first began in Spain and was brought to Mexico in the 1500s when Rodrigo de Espinoza opened Mexico’s first glass factory in Puebla. Each bottle of Casa Dragones Joven is hand engraved by one of the few Mexican artisans skilled at this magnificent technique.