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NOM: 1137

Distillery: La Cofradia, S.A. DE C.V.

Importer: Wilson Daniels LTD.

Area: Lowlands

Aged: 5 Years

Barrel Type: French White Oak

Bottle Size: 750ml

Bottle Number: 10,275

Number of Distillations: 3

Alcohol Percentage: 40%/80 Proof

Price: $65

Current Website: http://www.casanoble.com/
Casa Noble Anejo - Star Weave

Tequila Joe's Collection
My Tasting Notes: n/a



Info on the Back of the Bottle: n/a



Other Info: "The ways and customs of a country's population, regardless of its
geographic location, have a strong relation to their foods and drinks. Meal preparation
and presentation, and its time to share them, have played a relevant role in how most
cultures become known throughout history and around the world. This is owed to the
customs, traditions and sentiments found in the rituals that surround eating and
drinking. A perfect example of all this can be found in this one word: Tequila. Tequila is
one of Mexico's most significant contributions to the world. This beverage means so
much to our culture, because many of our people's highly regarded values—tradition,
perfection, pureness, togetherness, sharing—these same elements were the building
blocks in the late 1800s from which Casa Nobel began its own quest to produce and
offer the best tequila in the world.

Casa Noble's roots can be traced as far back as the mid-1700s, as a hacienda
surrounded by a vast land where only one thing was to be found: Blue Agave
(Tequilana Weber), tequila's one and only source. In a few years, this particular
hacienda became one of the most industrially developed facilities of the region; its
lands holding close to 1 million agave plants. The whole region recorded a 6 million
total. At the turn of the century, this hacienda had a daily production capacity of ten 66-
liter barrels.

By the early 1900s, the beverage known as "vino mezcal" or "vino tequila" began
growing in popularity and acceptance as a straight drink, unfiltered and undiluted.
Tequila was kept in wood barrels. After fermentation they were carried by mules
directly to the cantinas in Mexico City and the nearby Guadalajara. People from all
social levels enjoyed tequila with the same enthusiasm, and soon it became a tradition
to drink at a wide variety of gatherings.

Tequila remains deeply rooted in our people's most meaningful and special events.
Today tequila is present at weddings, birthdays, family reunions, christenings,
anniversaries, banquets, etc. Songwriters have also paid homage to Mexico's finest
export in many ballads. Passion and tequila go side by side among our people's lives,
celebrations and meals.

For us at Casa Noble, making tequila is a ritual that reflects a deep respect for all the
mysticism and tradition that this beverage engendered for the Mexican people, and
that now has extended to many other countries.

Tequila Casa Noble holds in each and every one of its bottles the essence of our
culture, the flavor of our land, the passion for perfection, an obsession to produce only
the purest and authentic tequila. Nothing more. Nothing less.

We are proud to offer a product that gathers all these elements--and to share it with
the rest of the world.

This exquisite tequila is matured in French White Oak barrels for five years, and has an
exceptional bouquet and body that ranks among the finest distilled spirits in the world.
Its deep golden tone is reflected in a decanter so unique and beautiful, that it has
earned the distinction of being among the most exquisite liquor bottles in the industry.
Made of black porcelain, it is decorated with accents and labels made of 18k gold hand
painted by local Artists. Production is limited to 2,000 cases a year, and is already
sought after by collectors." -
Casa Noble Website