More information Jose Cuervo Black Tequila
In 1795, the King of Spain granted José Antonio de Cuervo the first concession ever to produce Tequila commercially. This singular event marked the birth of Tequila. Jose Cuervo has been a family company for ten generations. The recipe and process has been passed down and upheld by a family of entrepreneurs, inventors, and risk-takers. It is no wonder why Jose Cuervo is the most awarded family of Tequila in history. The Cuervo® distillery, La Rojeña, is still found on the same land. It is the oldest active spirits distillery in Latin America, located a few steps from the main square of the town of Tequila in Jalisco, Mexico.
Cuervo Black Medallion is a new Anejo tequila from Jose Cuervo. Aging for twelve months in charred American Oak barrels gives the tequila an extra smooth feel and taste.
Technical DetailsBrand | JOSE CUERVO BLACK MEDALLION |
Size | 70 CL |
Format | Glass |
Region Produced in | Jalisco |
Cask | American ex-Bourbon casks |
Alcohol Content | 38% |
Reserve | 12 Months |
Tasting Notes | Color: Deep Amber Hue
Aroma: Toasted oak, cinnamon, red apple, cocoa, coffee
Flavor: Sweet, toasted oak, subtle agave notes
Finish: Warm and smooth |
Package | Bottle |
Volumetric Weight | 1.60 |
Storage Instructions | Cool and dry conditions |
Manufacturer/Producer | José Cuervo |
Country Produced in | Mexico |
1 Liter Proportion EUR | 22,50 |
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